The argument over not going to war was that 1. we had no alliences and 2. the mothers didnt want their beautiful child killing someone elses beautiful child
and for going to war there was 1. this was our mother country that was being defeted and needed our help, 2. If we didnt get involved we couldn't prove to Britain that we are a strong country even though we were only 13 years old at the time.
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australians involvment in ww1
Isolationists and America Firsters
Eugene V. Debs
internationalism
The straight answer is the invasion of eastern Poland, aiding the Nazi conquest thereof, and the siezure of Latvia, Lithuania & Estonia. As well as a war against Finland.
australians involvment in ww1
Arguments against economic integration world leader command?
Religion, Morals, and health
The main arguments against scientism are that it oversimplifies the complexity of human experience, ignores the value of other forms of knowledge such as philosophy and art, and can lead to a narrow and limited understanding of the world.
the finding of the Nye Committee
Isolationists and America Firsters
Antarctica, ok make it into a world wilderness park. Nobody cares.
In the Middle East and Battle for Britain against Germany and against Japan in South East Asia.
Eugene V. Debs
Eugene V. Debs
Arguments for U.S. involvement in World War I included the need to protect American economic interests, particularly regarding trade with Allied nations such as Britain and France. Additionally, the unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany posed a direct threat to American lives and shipping, exemplified by incidents like the sinking of the Lusitania. Many also viewed the war as an opportunity to promote democracy and secure a lasting peace, aligning with President Woodrow Wilson's vision of a new world order. Lastly, there was a strong sense of national unity and moral obligation to support allies fighting against autocratic regimes.
The two main arguments against scientism are that it limits human knowledge by disregarding other forms of understanding, such as philosophy and art, and that it can lead to a reductionist view of the world, ignoring the complexities of human experience and existence.