Canada refused to take action against Mussolini in 1935 primarily due to its policy of appeasement and a desire to avoid involvement in international conflicts. At that time, Canada was still heavily influenced by British foreign policy and prioritized domestic issues over international interventions. Additionally, many Canadians were isolationist, believing that the country should not engage in European disputes. This reluctance ultimately reflected the broader sentiment of many nations during the interwar period, where the horrors of World War I led to a preference for diplomacy over military action.
One who refuses to use force or fight wars may be called a pacifist. Other names include:Conscientious ObjectorDisarmerHippieNon-aggressorScaredy Cat
Laziness and stereotyping.
5th Amendment
He saw what happened under a king and had just fought a war against one.
Britain was the enemy of the volunteers, so naturally they were not going to fight with their enemy, so they stayed out of it.
To refuse something is an action. So the word refuse is already a verb.Other verbs are refuses, refusing and refused, depending on the tense.
Refuse can be a noun OR a verb. Refuse is a verb when you use it as an action. This kind of refuse is defined as "to indicate or show that one is not willing to do something." Example: I refuse to go to that movie. Refuse is a noun when you refer to a pile of trash (synonym for refuse).
no
Yes they can as usually will.
veto
It is not against the law to refuse recycling in Dallas.
None. It's their right to refuse.
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The verb of refusal is refuse.Other verbs are refuses, refusing and refused.Some example sentences are:"We refuse your plea"."She refuses my offer"."We are refusing your bribe"."I was refused".
Only spouses, legally married to one another, are protected against testifying against their spouse in court. All others are not legally protected and can be charged with either "contempt" or "obstruction of justice" if they refuse to testify.
Antonio Pergolizzi has written: 'ToxicItaly' -- subject(s): Refuse and refuse disposal, Corrupt practices, Offenses against the environment
Of course it can.