History, 24.09.2019 10:00 amadileaks
Between 1917 and 1945, there was a drive to make the world “safe for democracy.” provide two clear examples of how this drive influenced u. s. foreign policy between 1917 and 1945. defend or refute the idea that making the world safe for democracy was a legitimate reason for the united states to make the foreign policy decisions that it did, providing two clear reasons and using historical evidence to support your position.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00, henriquetucker
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. obierika was a man who thought about things. when the will of the goddess had been done, he sat down in his obi and mourned his friend’s calamity. why should a man suffer so grievously for an offense he had committed inadvertently? (p. 125) based on the context clues, the best definition for the word “calamity” in the excerpt above is disaster sadness luck indifference
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History, 22.06.2019 00:20, smithlanija65
By the late 1930s, how were u. s. officials beginning to view japanese policies of expansion? a. they attempted to join forces with japan so as to increase u. s. territory. b. they warned them to stop expansionist actions or face potential u. s. intervention. c. they sent representatives to japan to work out territorial rights in a diplomatic fashion. d. they became fearful of their military power
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