Translate the term "Americans" to humans (or people). The correct question should be "why do you think many people (or humans) fear war?" Because Americans are people; and all or most people fear war.
People (or humans) fear war because "pain/death" avoidance is part of man's physiological make-up (his physical needs). The other human "needs" are food and shelter.
All living things need: Food, Shelter, and Pain avoidance. This is the basic animal level necessity to survive.
Above the basic animal level is the ego (psychological needs); this is where humans are separated from the rest of the animal world. Ego=His truck is bigger than your truck; his dog is bigger than your dog; his house is bigger than your house; he makes more money than everyone else; None of those are necessary for survival, just his ego.
draw the u.s. into war in Europe
they feared that if communism spread it would continue to spread and possibly start another world war
what do you think might have happened if the americans lost the war against great Britain
sorry, but i do know that 50,000 Americans were killed in the Korean War.
it was either the a)northerners b)southerners c)New Englanders d)Native Americans you are smart figure it out
draw the u.s. into war in Europe
You must be reffering to the Cold War. Some were, some weren't. They were always afraid of losing the competition because the Soviets would then have greater power, but I don't think many Americans feared the Soviet Union.
He feared a march on Washington by African Americans would be bad for the war effort.
Because the US leaders feared that the Japanese Americans might help Japan in World War ll.
Most Americans, especially North Americans, feared the atom bomb and then the hydrogen bomb because our country, Russia and others were working hard to perfect the usage of that mass extinction weapon. People feared that someone would go crazy and push the button to launch the weapon and start World War III which would have lead to mass extinction of our species eventually. There are many today with the same fear.
Americans felt that if they join the war they would be fighting for their country. many felt an obligation to join, or they were forced by drafts
he feared war
they feared that if communism spread it would continue to spread and possibly start another world war
He feared a march on Washington by African Americans would be bad for the war effort.
The Japanese were kept in internment camps during World War II because many Americans feared that they would betray the US to Japan.
I think about 25,700 Americans killed, and 10,000 British killed.
I think about 200,000.There maybe more.