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I believe the answer is False.
Explanation:
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Depending on the time period, America had a difficult time remaining neutral for several reasons.
World War I
America had a difficult time remaining neutral during World War I because of Germany's actions. For example, the German submarine sank the Lusitania, a boat that contained over 100 American citizens. Along with this, the Germans were also caught trying to make a secret alliance with Mexico. This was exposed when the Allied powers intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram. Considering these factors, the government felt the US had no choice but to break their neutrality and enter World War I.
World War II
The US had a difficult time maintaining neutral in World War II due to the violence and rise of dictators like Hitler. Along with this, the US was also attacked by the Japanese military. The Japanese military bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This attack on a military base prompted the US to break their policy of neutrality in order to enter World War II.
Once aviation became fundamental to life. People wanted to invest in making it better and safer for travel and government services. The made aviation exceed in quality and safety and also speed. It used to take weeks to fly across the country now it can take hours.
Answer: A. False
Explanation:
The Financial Responsibility Law was indeed passed to ensure that people are able to pay for any damages they cause to others during car accidents but this is not limited to only people who do not have insurance.
Even those who have insurance are required to provide proof that they can accept payment responsibility in the event of an accident but they are better able to do so because the minimum coverage offered by their insurance is usually enough to satisfy the requirements of the Financial Responsibility Law.