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The sinking of the civilian ship Lusitania by a German U-boat (submarine) which had US civilians on it angered them to becoming involved against the Germans.
When World War One developed, the US followed a policy of neutrality towards the nations involved in that conflict. In 1917, however, the German announcement that it would resume unrestricted submarine warfare pushed the US into the war against Germany and her allies.
During World War I, Russia's involvement was important to her Allies for primarily one reason. By remaining true to the Triple Alliance, Russia posed a threat to Germany (and the Austro-Hungarian Empire) from the East. This threat prevented Germany from dedicating all of its forces to the Western Front and thereby gave the Allies an advantage -- or at least balanced the odds for victory more favorably.
One of the main reasons for the UK's none involvement in the Vietnam War was their role in the Indonesia-Malaysia War which took place at the same time. Britain fought a war against Communist forces similar to that of the US against the Viet Mihn (except unlike the US, Britain won).
World War 1 was fought against primarily Germany.
the finding of the Nye Committee
The sinking of American convoy ships in the Atlantic.
the findings of the Nye Committee
Reform against the Monarchy.
United States involvement in the Boxer Rebellion would have contradicted the ideals George Washington laid out in his farewell address. It also would have violated the Monroe Doctrine by becoming involved in Europe's colonial matters
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US involvement in Vietnam (then French Indochina) began during WWII, in supporting the Viet Mihn against the Japanese occupiers. US involvement against Ho Chi Mihn dates back to the French Indochina War, during which time Dwight D. Eisenhower was president.
In the Middle East and Battle for Britain against Germany and against Japan in South East Asia.
Australia was drafting men too.
Isolationists and America Firsters
Arguments for social involvement of business:a.Public expectationsb.Long run profitsc.Ethical obligationd.Public imagee.Better environmentf.Discouragement of further government regulationg.Balance of responsibility and powerh.Stockholder interestsi.Possession of resourcesj.Superiority of prevention over curesArguments against social involvement of business:a.Violation of profit maximizationb.Dilution of purposec.Costsd.Too much powere.Lack of skillsf.Lack of accountabilityg.Lack of broad public support