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Answer:
go online
Explanation:
and look up "Area calculator" and there should be one on there that's by calculator soup or something like that
Compared to the rest of American history, recent congresses have been less polarized and more productive in terms of passing laws.
<h3>What is congress?</h3>
Congress is a group meeting usually held by a number of individual or people.
The meeting is formal and usually involved delegate form different parties or group.
Congress are more productive as to passing and endorsing bills.
Therefore, compared to the rest of American history, recent congresses have been less polarized and more productive in terms of passing laws.
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The League of Nations was an international organization established in 1920, aimed at providing collective security in the international community to maintain world peace.
Further details about the League of Nations:
The United States never joined the League of Nations, in spite of the fact that an organization such as the League of Nations was the signature idea of US President Woodrow Wilson. He had laid out 14 Points for establishing and maintaining world peace following the Great War (World War I). Point #14 was the establishment of an international peacekeeping association. The Treaty of Versailles adopted that idea, but back home in the United States, there was not support for involving America in any association that could diminish US sovereignty over its own affairs or involve the US again in wars beyond those pertinent to the United States' own national security. The lack of involvement by the world's fastest-growing superpower, the United States, hampered its effectiveness.
The League of Nations had set out clear goals for what it intended to do. The main aims of the League were disarmament across nations, preventing war through collective security of the international community, settling disputes between countries through negotiation, and improving welfare of people around the globe. But it proved unable to meet those goals. The United Nations today has similar goals, and has been more effective in its efforts -- though there are still plenty of people who criticize the UN's effectiveness.