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they were allies of Britain
he helped India gain freedom from the british
Many people were concerned about this suggestion. They felt that the United States should remain focused on the Monroe Doctrine and on maintaining influence in the Western Hemisphere. They felt that the United States had nothing to gain from getting more involved in the issues in Europe and around the world.
world domination
because they had already colonized Australia so they decided to colonize the country next to it.
Two of the nations who managed to gain their freedom from Japan following World War II were
he helped India gain freedom from the british
The war to gain control over Canada, World War 2, the French Revolution.
Travelling around the World from West to East, ending in Australia, because of the time difference.
he gained being the first one to circumnavigate the entire world
John McCarthy. His methods became known as McCarthyism because he would accuse government officials of being disloyal, involved in communism, etc without any evidence.
Power
peacefully (:
Australia was in the war on the side of the Allies, making them the enemies of the Japanese, who were trying to gain control of Asia.
No. Aside from a brief period peace which only lead to an even worse World War II and some experience in warfare as a country, Australia really gained nothing after World War I. Some would argue that Australia became more of an independant nation and what not, but on the whole the amount of lives that were lost during the war was not worth it.
England wanted to expand thier empire so they could eventually rule the world and become rich and the wanted Australia because it is huge and it gave them lots of resources to use for their own gain Hope this helps!
You can gain experience in college, high school, or being a financial accountant.
I would think so!!