<span>Because he didnt want America to be dragged into any </span>other<span> country's wars.If America joined the </span>league of nations<span> then one of the rules being a member was...</span><span>.any country that was in </span>league of nations<span> goes to war, all countries that are members are to go to war and back them</span>
The Dutch bought Manhattan Island in 1626. Hope this helps! :)
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According to Robert F. Kennedy, the lesson that needed to be learned was that the ultimate victory in Vietnam War was going to be very difficult to obtain. This created some turmoil in American politics in the Lyndon B. Johnson administration to the degree that Kennedy proposed a plan to end the war.
The plan included three unnegotiable points that were: no more bombing of North Vietnam, and the gradual withdrawal of the US soldiers and North Vietnam soldiers from South Vietnam.
The plan was not accepted by Dean Rusk, who was the Secretary of Defense.
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Explanation:
The Enron scandal in early 2001 forever changed the face of business. In July 2002 the U.S. Congress enacted the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act, also known as Sarbanes Oxley (SO).
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