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Yes, the United States demonstrated that they were a competitive World Power at the conclusion of World War I.
Explanation:
World War I brought changes not only in the world but in the United States as well. A country not older in politics than other political giants such as Europe, was able to work on global stage like no one imagined.
The United States, under Woodrow's Presidentship played US neutrality until when Germans dashed RMS Lusitania, the British ocena liner, which contained hunderds of Americans on the ship. Germany's repetitive acttions made America to declare war with Germany. This action changed the course of the United States and President Wilson's advocacy for the League of Nations brought recognition to the US as a competitive World Power at the conclusion of WWI.
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Explanation:
The answer is simple, they needed more money. For most of this century (1700s), Britain was at war with someone. Most notably, we have the Seven Years War (French and Indian War) that depleted many of England's resources.
I believe its pan-arabsim. Good luck!
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The territory nominally remained under Spanish control, until a transfer of power to France on November 30, 1803, just three weeks before the formal cession of the territory to the United States on December 20, 1803.
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I think it’s A, i’m not 100% sure so let me know if it’s right or wrong