grenada
Grenada
In 1983 US. armies invaded Grenada to stop a coup d'etat. (koo-day-ta)
There are a number of immigration controls in Grenada including limiting the number of new immigrants, monitoring those who enter the country, and restricting the access to visas. By doing this, they prevent straining their fragile infrastructure from too many residents.
By using us troops to invade after the prime minister was removed by radicals They invaded Grenada when there was a communist revolution.
To prevent the nation from becoming a communist outpost
The US invasion of Grenada to rescue US students and prevent a Cuban foothold there.
Japan felt that as a powerful country in its own right, it would then be able to assert its influence over world events.
To prevent the country being invaded. To make changes to the country that will benefit the people. To choose how to spend money on the country. To keep the country in order. To hold dicussions on matters that matter to the people so that a change can be made to make that happen fairly. Hope that helps xx
As a powerful country in its own rights, Japan would be able to assert its influence over world events.
The country's laws did not prevent the strong from crushing the weak.
Japan felt that as a powerful country in its own right, it would then be able to assert its influence over world events.
levees are used to prevent flooding of a river to the adjoing country-basically prevent flooding.