The Kellogg-Briand Pact, signed in 1928, generally received a positive response from Americans, as it reflected a desire for peace and a commitment to renounce war as a tool of national policy. Many viewed it as a hopeful step towards international cooperation and disarmament following the devastation of World War I. However, some critics were skeptical about its effectiveness, arguing that it lacked enforcement mechanisms and would not prevent future conflicts. Overall, the pact was seen as a noble but ultimately idealistic attempt to create a more peaceful world.
why did many americans feel disappointed with reconstuction
They cry and feel sad...
They felt bad real bad
Almost all Americans celebrate the 4th of July.
not to happy at first
why did many americans feel disappointed with reconstuction
You Make Me Feel Brand New was created in 1974-05.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country
'You Make Me Feel Brand New' by the Stylistics.
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They cry and feel sad...
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They felt bad real bad
Almost all Americans celebrate the 4th of July.
they were not so happy.