France entered World War I on August 3, 1914, when Germany declared war. France played only a small part in the diplomatic crisis of July 1914–its top leaders were out of the country from July 15 to July 29, when most of the critical decisions were taken. Germany entered into World War I on August 1, 1914, when it declared war on Russia. In accordance with its war plan, it ignored Russia and moved first against France–declaring war on August 3 and sending its main armies through Belgium to attack Paris from the north.
The answer is swing state.
It does not support any candidate or political party. These states can affect the course of an
election as political parties do their best to gain their support which is why
whoever wins this state can win the election.
All of the following describe the ratification of the Constitution in New York except that "<span>The governor of New York was a well-respected Federalist" He was an anti-Federalist. </span>
The Puritans were a protestant movement in the 16th and 17th century. Their goal was a purification of the churches of England from the Catholic practice it followed.