After World War l the United States stuck with a strict policy of isolationism. The American people didn’t want to be involved in European affairs. Accepting the refugees would’ve been a way for the U.S. to get dragged into the war. We see in the later years after the Imperial Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor where isolationism in the States becomes a distant memory and where the U.S. begins taking position on the world stage.
During the Constitutional Convention, large states such as Virginia argued that "<span>D.a state’s congressional representation should be based on its population," since the larger physical states tended to have larger populations. </span>
Answer: Because it would cause lives and money.
Explanation:
Conservative Party of Canada, Green Party, Liberal Party, and New Democratic Party (NDP)
Answer:
B. The lost generation.
Explanation:
The term "Lost Generation" is used to refer to the young generation during the post First World War period. This term was also used to refer to the generation, especially in literature, to the writers who were living in Paris.
Coined by Gertrude Stein, the term "lost generation" was first used in writing by Ernest Hemingway in his <em>The Sun Also Rises</em>: <em>"You are all a lost generation." </em>And this theme of a lost generation, in the context of a disoriented, wandering sense of self is seen in the works of Hemingway as well as Fitzgerald's<em> The Great Gatsby</em>.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.