The US remained neutral until April 1917
It is not true. Neutrality, as pertains to war, means that a country is choosing not to participate in the war. They are choosing not to join any side and want to be left alone. Sometimes a neutral country does choose a side- like Italy during World War I (they had chosen not to join the Central Powers, and then were basically bribed by the Allies to join their side), or Belgium during both World Wars (both times they were invaded by Germany, despite being neutral). But when this happens, the country ceases to be neutral.
In Europe, the nations that managed to remain neutral were Sweden, Spain and Switzerland. In Africa, all countries were linked to either Italy, France or Britain so none of them remained neutral. The Latin American countries remained largely neutral. Asian countries were practically all dragged into the war, either because they were invaded by Japan or because they were colonies of Japan or one of the Allied nations.
Yes. The United States remained neutral in the beginning of WW2 as they did at the beginning of WW1.
they were not provided adequate supplies
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It is not true. Neutrality, as pertains to war, means that a country is choosing not to participate in the war. They are choosing not to join any side and want to be left alone. Sometimes a neutral country does choose a side- like Italy during World War I (they had chosen not to join the Central Powers, and then were basically bribed by the Allies to join their side), or Belgium during both World Wars (both times they were invaded by Germany, despite being neutral). But when this happens, the country ceases to be neutral.
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Germany invaded the neutral country of Belgium to attack France
A neutral solution is true neutral with a pH of 7,00.
No, it was just 'The Union' - the term for the states that had stayed loyal during the Civil War.
In Europe, the nations that managed to remain neutral were Sweden, Spain and Switzerland. In Africa, all countries were linked to either Italy, France or Britain so none of them remained neutral. The Latin American countries remained largely neutral. Asian countries were practically all dragged into the war, either because they were invaded by Japan or because they were colonies of Japan or one of the Allied nations.
Yes. The United States remained neutral in the beginning of WW2 as they did at the beginning of WW1.
The Loyalists stayed true to Britain and the king.
it has stayed the same
"Sometimes I get the feeling the whole world is against me, but deep down I know that's not true: Some smaller countries are neutral." (Robert Orben, comedy writer) Or, a simple one: Lemon is acidic, water is neutral.
The answer is TRUE.
not always