The Congress was not about to just walk away from the attack on their Naval Fleet bombed by the Japanese. This motivated them to declare war on Japan.
Prior to that the Congress policy was of neutrality and isolationism.
1. Stop communist aggression 2. Preserve the RVN (Republic of South Vietnam) 3. Set the example for the remaining free world nations (Lead by example)
After the World War I, the United States emerged as one of the world's leading countries, both in military and economy fields. Assuming an ever greater role in the world's events, the US found itself having more and more enemies, be it due to economical or political reasons - which, one might argue - lead to the formation of NATO, US involvement in Korean War and both the World War II and the Cold War.
He believed political parties would lead to chaos and unnecessary disputes (He was right)
The Civil War.
largely political.
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, Sinking of the Lusitiana, the Zimmerman Telegram, and Political ties to Interviews.
1. Stop communist aggression 2. Preserve the RVN (Republic of South Vietnam) 3. Set the example for the remaining free world nations (Lead by example)
He was the lead scientist in the development of the atomic bomb program.
The assassination (political murder) of Archduke Franz Ferdinand lead to the start of WW I.
they were able to vote and they lead to the banning of alcohol
Lend Lease was the name given to a law that allowed America to supply the Allied nations involved in World War II with material support. It was one of the steps that the U.S. took towards full involvement in the Second World War.
well the under mine quantity has to do with the fact that political reasons do not apply in the field of racism that are kept scarce resources from one aother to lead into each branch of government.
Stopping the flow of raw material had much to do with Japan's plans for conquest and war.
It lead to the end of japans involvement in the war smart one
The German U-Boat--sinkings of the Lusitania and numerous cargo/merchant vessels even just off our coast lead to US involvement
The United States has adopted a policy of neutrality in foreign conflicts at various times for several reasons. One reason is to preserve national security and avoid involvement in conflicts that do not directly threaten the country. Another reason is to maintain political and economic stability, as involvement in foreign conflicts can lead to instability at home. Additionally, the US has sometimes prioritized non-intervention as a reflection of its commitment to diplomacy and international cooperation.
One of the main reasons that Us joined the war was due to there cruse ship being shot down by some of German submarines