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Jefferson believed in promoting democracy and was concerned about threats to American interests from foreign powers. Additionally, ongoing conflicts and alliances in Europe made it challenging for the United States to remain isolated from international affairs.
Canada has ALWAYS helped America with its military threats. Back in WW2 Canada supplied thousands of soldiers and airmen to repel the invasion of USA in the Aluetians. After that Canadians manned the DEW line to protect America from Soviet bomber aircraft. Canadian aircraft STILL defend the NORAD line to protect America's northern border.
Threats that were made to world peace in 1930-1941 are mainly 1. Japan's foreign policy, 2.the poor relations with the west, 3.failure of league of nation and the 4. military aggression.
That depends on the government and its mandate but usually, at a minimum, a government is expected to arbitrate disputes, maintain law and order, and provide military protection from foreign threats.
Jefferson proposed what we refer today as economic sanctions when war with England appeared imminent. He also used diplomatic means of dealing with possible national security threats.
Jefferson proposed what we refer today as economic sanctions when war with England appeared imminent. He also used diplomatic means of dealing with possible national security threats.
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Military threats were drastically reduced because of the end of the Gulf War in the early 1990s. This left the United States, at that time, in no direct conflicts.
Military threats were significantly reduced in the 1990s with the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the end of the Cold War. The Cold War began in 1945 and ended in 1991.
Military threats were drastically reduced in the early 1990s because of the end of the Cold War. :)