The US before this point had an interest to stay neutral. However, in 1917, Jan 16, the US was informed by the British Empire US to join the war since Germany would help Mexico regain land lost, the US saw that as a problem. This incited them to declare war (This event was known as the Zimmerman Telegram)
So in summary, yes, it was in the national interest of the United States to declare war in 1917
The answer should be C, as A is false, B is false, and D is false.
The main differences from Quaker colony to others in British America was that they believed in religious freedom and that any religious minority could worship freely without fear of being persecuted, jailed or killed. This made this colony become an ethical and religiously diverse colony because it attracted religious minorities with open-minded citizens.
One of the main differences was that the Quaker colony had a pure democracy, one did not have to own property to vote or participate in politics. It was also the first abolitionist colony,
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Presidential elections: The US Constitution establishes the electoral college system. This system is still used today in determining the presidency. This system allows for electoral votes to be based roughly on a state's population. From there, a candidate must win a certain amount of electoral votes in order to become president.
Making laws: The US Constitution determines that the power to make national laws belongs to Congress. However, the Constitution also allows state governments to make laws on certain issues, as the 9th amendment outlines how any power not given specifically to the federal government will then belong to the states.
Extradition of a criminal back to a state for trial: This part of the Constitution ensures that individuals are tried for the crimes in the location where they were comitted.