Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
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ww2
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In ww1, the US was sort of isolationist but did support the British and French with some arms and people. The US joined very late into the war by joining it on the last year, and so America didn't really have any ambitions of subjugating anything under its own domain, but they did make the league of nations which did almost nothing since America wasn't part of it ironically enough.
In ww2, I'm sure you're aware of Germany being able to conquer most of western and eastern Europe or just Europe itself at this point under its own domain, but the UK still wasn't under any German control and this ended up being a costly war for them. The US was a sleeping giant trying to deal with the Great Depression, but it was safe to say the giant woke up when it was attacked by the Japanese during Peral Harbor. The US was able to push the Germans to berlin along side with the UK, Soviet, and some French troops. I'm also sure that you know what the cold war, and at this point Western Europe's only defend was the US which means that almost all the Western European nations had to ask the US to do something. It was also able to occupy all of Japan, so that was also a big win.
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When the Black Death plague struck, the Catholic Church accelerated efforts to raise money through the sell of masses for the dead and indulgences, which were believed, to pardon dead individual’s sins.So its C
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months-long siege left the Union army with limited weapons and supplies.
American Indian troops gave the Confederacy a big advantage in numbers.
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The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act provided for selection of some government employees by competitive exams rather than ties to politicians, and made it illegal to fire or demote some government officials for political reasons.
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