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Henry Cabot Lodge
The Republican who was U.S senator for
more than 31 years (1893–1924) was opposed to the United States’ participation
in the League of Nations following the First World War. He successfully led congressional
opposition to the league of Nations.
In 1924
Louis Armstrong moved to New York to play with the Fletcher Henderson
Orchestra, the leading African-American band of the moment. Because of
this, Armstrong changed to the trumpet to harmonize better with the other
musicians of his orchestral section. During this time, he also made many
recordings independently with the arrangements of an old friend from New
Orleans, the pianist Clarence Williams, such as a pair with his musical rival Sidney Bechet and a series of accompaniments with the
Blues singers.<span> His virtuosity in
improvisation exerted a great influence on New York jazz musicians.</span>
Because inventing stuff is something that can be useful for the economy and if you create something helpful many people can use it and you can be solving peoples problems by inventing.
Answer: The italicized clause is a subordinate clause.
Professor Sullivan will focus on World War I and the Treaty of Versailles
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Because they believed in the cause of American Revolution. They believed that people have their natural rights, and that one of them is liberty. They fought in America because they believed that people in their countries they also should also upheld similar ideas and movements. I think they also did it because they believed that rights of people are above the rights of individuals. That is why they fought for Americans as for their own people.
Lafayette, Pulaski and many other revolutionist who fought in the American Revolution continued spreading the ideas of revolution even later. They truly believed that inequality should be removed, and that sometimes the revolution is the only solution.
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