President Woodrow Wilson argued for the formation of the League of Nation. Wilson envisioned a future in which the international community could preempt another conflict as devastating as the First World War by coming together. H<span>e argued that isolationism did not work in a world in which violent revolutions spilled across borders.</span>
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The immigrants at Ellis Island were treated more equally than those at Angel Island. ... The main ethnic groups that came through Ellis Island were English, Irish, Italian, and Polish. ANGEL ISLAND. Immigrants at Angel Island were not treated fairly.
Explanation:
D.
the spanish explorers would treat natives as heathens, while the english, french and dutch were generally on friendly terms with them.
In preparation for a nuclear attack in 1950-60s