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Massive Retaliation
munich conference
The Neutrality Acts during the 1930's (WW2) tried to avoid the same mistakes made during WW1 -- making loans to Europe, giving them goods, and traveling on belligerent ships. U.S. started trading with England on a cash and carry basis so we wouldn't get attacked by German U-boats. But eventually, a couple of U.S. ships did get hit with torpedoes. The last event that forced us into the war was Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. Even though America tried to be isolationist to European affairs, it was hard to avoid war when Japan attacked us.
World War II
The German army crossing into Belgium, whose neutrality had been guaranteed by Britain.
the sinking of four american ships
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Anonymity refers to the state of being unknown or unidentified, while neutrality means not taking sides or showing bias in a situation. Anonymity focuses on concealing one's identity, while neutrality pertains to not favoring any particular side or viewpoint.
war of 1812--------------apex:))))))
who cares he's dead
Massive retaliation.
the event that best illustrated the policy of detente was?
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Massive Retaliation
nonaggression
yes
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