us intervention
us intervention
It was extremely well organized.
Pretty poorly
According to Teddy Roosevelt, both well-governed and poorly organized countries can expect the United States to engage in a policy of intervention when necessary, emphasizing a commitment to maintaining order and stability. He believed that the U.S. had a responsibility to act as a global police power, particularly in the Western Hemisphere, to promote democracy and protect American interests. However, the approach may differ, with more stable nations receiving diplomatic support while troubled states might experience direct intervention. Ultimately, Roosevelt's perspective emphasized the U.S.'s role in shaping international affairs and ensuring a balance of power.
the deaths of many innocent people and a poorly organized government. (novanet) -MeBeeBee
No, smooth muscle is poorly organized and do not have the Z lines which are characteristic of sarcomeres.
Haiti's government run the country and poorly at that
"To form a more perfect union" is important because it is the goal of the Constitution. The Union was poorly organized at the time of the constitution.
Poorly. 90% (~200 000) of the country's Jew population was destroyed. That is the largest percentage of any country.
They lost the whole country to the Zhou Dynasty.
"To form a more perfect union" is important because it is the goal of the Constitution. The Union was poorly organized at the time of the constitution.