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Q: Why might some nations choose neutrality over an alliance with either the soviet union or the US?
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What was the myth of neutrality in World War 1?

The myth of Neutrality was that if you were a neutral country, as many were in europe during ww1, you could easily be overpowered and overtaken. This was due to the fact that you personally as a country didn't want to fight or participate in the war, and you would then be invaded by the opposing countries that took a side. There was also the fact that if you took a side, and the opposing side won, then you would either get invaded or punished due to your alliance to the looser. Hope that helps =)


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George Washington argued that the United States should not interfere with the affairs of foreign nations in his Farewell Address. The French Revolution and British aid to the Native Americans in an effort against the US had prompted many Americans to promote aiding the French (France and Britain were enemies). Washington warned against such entanglement, realizing that the United States was too young and weak to win another war against a major European power.


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Who were the people who choose not to fight for either side in he Revoluionlry war?

The people were called patriots


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they were like companions to either side of the war. They often served as spys or brought supplies to their side

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Nations formed alliance with other nations to become stronger either by contributing lots of nations together and to attack other nations.


Why was Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793 not popular with either the Federalists or the Republicans?

The Democratic Republicans hated it because they thought it was violating the defensive alliance with France and the Federalists actually supported it.


What are the effects of neutrality on society?

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Term for the alliance of Catherine the great of Russia and other European powers who did not declare was but assumed a hostile neutrality toward Britain?

Armed neutrality is when a state takes neither side in a war, but will defend itself from any subsequent actions against it by either side. The state maintains military readiness that will allow it to act quickly, if the situation warrants it. The League of Armed Neutrality was organized in 1780 by Catherine the Great and other minor naval powers to protect neutral shipping in the American Revolutionary War.


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