The sinking of the Lusitania an Ocean liner crossing the Atlantic that was sunk by German U-boats. it killed many americans.
Your mom caused the red scare!
The War of 1812, western expansion, and finally the sinking of the Lusitania dragging America into it's first world war.
President Richard Nixons Watergate Scandal
If the president dies or is incapacitated to perform his responsibilities, or he is impeached, then the vice president would take over.
During President Harding's term, the Supreme Court made it easier for large businesses to operate.
President Wilson asked for a declaration of war against Germany primarily due to the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare by the German Navy, which posed a direct threat to American ships and lives. Additionally, the interception of the Zimmerman Telegram, in which Germany proposed a military alliance with Mexico against the United States, further inflamed public opinion and solidified the call for action. These events collectively pushed Wilson to abandon his earlier stance of neutrality and seek congressional approval for war.
the zimmermen note
Mikayla Gatt said FU to the President and the president started a war.
The Great Depression was the major event that caused President Roosevelt to become more of an internationalist.
The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor instantly broke the U.S. policy of neutrality and caused them to declare war.
The Great Depression was the major event that caused President Roosevelt to become more of an internationalist.
Ford Model T, Wilson speaks on Tariff, and more.
Name two events that caused the English debt to increase?
All of them.
When practicing neutrality, a person or country does not take sides.Neutrality means listening to both sides of a problem or opinion but maintaining a neutral position.Many countries have shown great neutrality in the midst of terrible world events.
Yes, the movie "Charlie Wilson's War" is based on true events. It tells the story of Congressman Charlie Wilson's efforts to support the Afghan mujahideen in their fight against the Soviet Union during the 1980s.
The primary reasons for U.S. neutrality in World War I were rooted in President Woodrow Wilson's policy of isolationism and his desire to keep the United States out of European conflicts. Additionally, the U.S. had strong economic ties with both the Allied and Central Powers, making it difficult to choose a side without risking economic repercussions. The sinking of the Lusitania by a German U-boat in 1915 and the Zimmermann Telegram in 1917 were key events that eventually pushed the U.S. to enter the war on the side of the Allies.