Answer:
Observation
Explanation:
Why? Well I really don't know.
Communal violence between Jews and Arabs escalated into a crisis, and in 1947 the UN proposed splitting the land into a state for Jews (Israel) and a state for Arabs (Palestine). Regional Arab leaders saw the plan as European colonial theft and invaded to keep Palestine unified.
Young men got enlisted, some free Africans Americans joined the Patriots, women ran farms and businesses, served as messengers, nurses, and spies, and helped the army by raising money or by making clothing.
When our Founding Fathers sought inspiration in forming our government after the American Revolution, it was to the mother country of Great Britain -- at the time, the world’s most powerful parliamentary democracy -- that they turned. It may at first seem like a contradiction that the very country we had fought a bloody war to get away from was in fact the country that inspired so many of our political traditions. But to turn away from British traditions would, in a sense, be like turning away from our birthright.
Answer:
The communist party tried to form a popular Front in an attempt to ally themselves with socialist and followers of the New Deal in movements for social change.
The popular Front and its interest in civil liberties made the Communist Party look more respectful and also help to create pluralistic understanding for Americanism.
The communist party was against violence and wanted a reform in the capitalist system rather than a revolution in the 1930s.