The US now had major interests and responsibilities in the Philippines, the Pacific and the Caribbean.
because Stalin was too rude and this become quite intolerable in a General Secretary
It is quite impossible to find anything admirable in mass murder, genocide, attempting to wipe a race of people from the face of the earth or any such action. Therefore it is understandable why the questioner asks 'why' on a personal basis.
Yes, but not enough for them to become commonplace. Camels were quite useless in Spain as there are few deserts. Horses are much more efficient.
I am become death, destroyer of worlds. Look upon my pedestal ye mighties, and dispair. All art is quite useless.
Well, Cotton garments became popular around the 1750's. I am not quite positive. But I am writing a paper on it and that is the only time period that I have on the notes I have!
its quite impossible
That is biologically impossible for a human. It is quite impossible for a person to actually become a turtle. However, if you are on some serious psychoactive drugs, you may believe that you are one. My advice would be to give up on your dream of becoming a turtle, for it will definitely NOT come true. If you are trying to raise tadpoles, though, you might want to rephrase your question.
Quite impossible!
In the World War II era, the U.S. policy of "isolationism" ended quite abruptly. While President Roosevelt had lent aid to Great Britain in mild forms in 1940 and 1941, on December 7th of 1941, with the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the American people and leaders rose up vigorously to clamor for revenge, and thus American isolationism became a thing of the past.
No there is not it is quite impossible actually
Quite.
It is impossible to say for sure, but quite likely there were.
Quite early on !!
No. It is actually quite easy to come up with a contradictory demand, that is impossible to satisfy.
Overcome your shyness.
I'm quite sure that no one can answer this question. It's impossible to know that...
it's quite rare, or impossible