Answer:The correct answer to this open question is the following.
From 1914 to 1941, US foreign policy was influenced by isolationist sentiment. Analyze the causes for these beliefs, accounting for any significant changes from 1914 to 1941.
The causes that made the government of the United States to practice the foreign policy of neutrality or isolationism were that the US did not want to depend on anyone or to have debts with other countries that could create dependencies. The US did not want to pay for favors.
That is why US President Woodrow Wilson remained neutral at the beginning of World War I. But after the sinking of the Lusitania ship and the interception of the Zimmerman telegraph, he had to ask Congress for a declaration of war.
Something similar happened during World War II. President Franklin D. Roosevelt maintained the foreign policy of neutrality until the Japanese Air Force attacked the US Naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in December 1941.
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Answer:
housing troops
Explanation:
the United States constitution places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent, forbidding the practice in peacetime
The causes can be categorized in three main reasons:
1. economic- this includes factors such as
- the extravagance of the royal family(think Tuileres palace, louis XVI's daily meals, Marie Antoinette's lavish lifestyle)
-the over expenditure of the French government
-the continuous changes of the financial advisor(parallels can be drawn to current south Africa)
-the unfair distribution of taxes.
2. social
-the class systems
-the lifestyle of the peasants and overtaxing
3.political
-france being a monarchy, believing that louis XVI was given divine power
I hope this helps, I did this section last year, and some of the things should be rechecked.
When north america was settled the first highways in use were those on which boats could travel.
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