The North American Union (NAU) is a theoretical economic and political union of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The concept is loosely based on the European Union, occasionally including a common currency called the Amero or the North American Dollar. A union of the North American continent, sometimes extending to Central and South America, has been the subject of academic concepts for over a century, as well as becoming a common trope in science fiction. One reason for the difficulty in realizing the concept is that individual developments in each region have failed to prioritize a larger union.
Some form of union has been discussed or proposed in academic, business, and political circles for decades. However, government officials from all three nations say there are no plans to create a North American Union and that no agreement to do so has been signed. The formation of a North American Union has been the subject of various conspiracy theories
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The Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles based primarily on objections to the League of Nations. The U.S. would never endorse the treaty or join the League of Nations. The U.S senators, headed by Senate Majority Leader Henry Cabot Lodge, opposed the treaty because they felt the U.S was giving up too much power under the League of Nations.
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Population.
Explanation:
U.S., India, and China, are the areas of heavy emissions of carbondioxide gas due to areas of dense population. These three countries have about half of the world population i. e. approx. 3 billions of people so vehicles and industries are high in number which releases the greenhouse gases such as carbondioxide and carbonmonoxide while heavy emissions of carbondioxide gas occurs from Germany because there is huge number of industries are there so that's why it is called the industrial heart of Europe.