Isolationism
D. isolationism
yes they were because they all got a new hair cut
Robespierre DID support the American revolution. It was partly the American revolution that inspired him. Many French soldiers also fought in the American revolution. As for why; Robespierre belived that everyone should be equal and have rights, including the people in America. He always had his client's (for he was a lawyer) human rights as his best interests, so he belived strongly in the American revolution.
to represent..........america
monroe doctrine
the answer is A. Federalism
A basic position in American foreign policy has been that America must defend its foreign interest related to trade and security; the main foreign policy position opposing this American policy is militarism.
D. isolationism
America's basic foreign policy has been that America must defend its foreign interests related to trade and security. The main foreign policy position opposed to this is called isolationism.
After reading th rest of the question on the discussion board, I believe the answer is isolationism
The American friend supplies information about his daily life, interests, family, and experiences in America.
America entered World War I primarily because of Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare, which led to the sinking of American ships and loss of American lives. Additionally, American public opinion was also swayed by Germany's attempts to make an alliance with Mexico and the famous Zimmermann Telegram. Lastly, a desire to ensure a more stable world order and protect American economic interests also played a role in America's decision to enter the war.
The construction of the Panama Canal was essential to American business interests because it significantly reduced the travel time for ships between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, facilitating faster and more cost-effective trade routes. This shortcut allowed American businesses to access new markets and resources in Asia and Latin America more efficiently. Additionally, the canal enhanced the strategic military positioning of the U.S., further supporting economic interests by ensuring the security of maritime trade. Overall, the canal was a pivotal infrastructure project that bolstered America's economic expansion and global influence.
Dollar Diplomacy in Latin America referred to the use of economic leverage by the United States to advance its political interests in the region. It involved the encouragement of American investments and loans in these countries to strengthen US influence. However, it was criticized for prioritizing American business interests over the sovereignty of Latin American nations.
No. He favored governments that were aligned to American economic interests.
In World War 1, America tried to remain neutral.
The CNAS website is about the security of America. The website contains articles about the latest world news that influences America. The website also outlines projects the Center for a New American Security are working towards.