The United States has a complex relationship with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), commonly referred to as the World Court. While the U.S. is a founding member of the United Nations, it has not formally accepted the compulsory jurisdiction of the ICJ, meaning it does not automatically submit to the Court's jurisdiction in all cases. However, the U.S. has participated in some cases and has recognized the Court's authority in specific instances. Overall, the U.S. engages with the ICJ selectively rather than as a full member committed to its jurisdiction.
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Japan attacked us at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
US Citizens rarely felt a need to join in foreign wars. Germany made it easier for the US to get involved when they declared a policy of unrestricted U-Boat activity.
The League of Nations
The u.s did join WW2
Yu mean how* not who* & the us join the ww1 cause they wanted to become a world power & joinin world would defently help.
What are the procedures of the World Court? Are they similar to any U.S. court
No they are not
1941
in 1956
in 1956
World War I
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The League of Nations.
They joined in1941
The Allies