no because we didnt have enough troops to help
efforts to defend south Korea and restore peace
When many European countries justified their actions, they often claimed to be promoting civilization, progress, or the spread of Christianity. This rationale was frequently used to legitimize colonization, imperialism, and interventionist policies, portraying these actions as benevolent efforts to uplift "less developed" nations. Such justifications often masked the underlying motives of economic exploitation and political dominance. Ultimately, these claims reflected a paternalistic worldview that disregarded the autonomy and rights of the affected populations.
There is no "African" nation. There are 54 nations on the continent of Africa.
No, Japan was behind the United States & Europe in its efforts to industrialize.
In the United States government, Congress has the power to declare war on other nations.
Planned Economy
The expansion of the European railroad helped to mobilize supplies and troops.
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Humanitarian
During World War I, many European nations implemented government-directed systems to mobilize their resources for the war effort. This included the establishment of centralized agencies to manage production, rationing, and distribution of essential goods and services. Governments coordinated industries, mobilized labor, and managed finances to ensure that military needs were prioritized. These systems aimed to optimize efficiency and support the war effort while maintaining public morale and managing the economy under wartime conditions.
Most nations have limited government. Those that do not are absolute monarchies and dictatorships.
All nations attempt to justify whatever it takes to protect the nation and ensure survival. That is just true about nations. But democratic governments have the added responsibility of doing so in the open and justifying their actions to the people. That it is the people who are important is what makes a democracy a democracy. In a democracy the government is not the nation, the people are the nation.
Yes, a league of nations tried to stop World War II. Many citizens who were not part of government also did not believe in the war efforts.
The government moved First Nations people of the Prairies to reserves primarily to facilitate European settlement and agricultural development in the region. This relocation was part of a broader strategy to control and assimilate Indigenous populations, often justified by treaties that promised land and resources in exchange for their traditional territories. The policy aimed to minimize conflict between settlers and Indigenous peoples while allowing the government to exploit natural resources. Ultimately, it reflected a colonial mindset that disregarded the rights and sovereignty of First Nations.
Woodrow Wilson, US President from 1913 to 1921 won a Nobel prize for his ill-fated efforts to create a league of nations.
In nations such as Great Britain and France, how is government power divided? How does this differ from a confederate government?
efforts to defend south Korea and restore peace