The people of France who were still not equal despite the declaration were woman, slaves, and the French Empire. These people were still not considered equal because they were not mentioned or added in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
With the Arms and Space Races becoming increasingly important, Kennedy knew he needed to crush communism as well, to show the Soviets that it was unacceptable for their govt. to spread.
Further fighting erupted over the canal, now between Britain and the newly alligned Germany and Turkey; however, the attempts at seizure were not successful. Soon after, France divided up a large portion of the Ottoman empire with Britain after the fall of Turkey in 1918. The two rivals were still neck and neck in competition.
"Increased isolationism as the United States focused on domestic issues instead of involvement in international affairs" characterized American foreign policy <span>during the decades between World War I and World War II. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". </span>