Nations have foreign affairs powers that cities do not have. These include the power to declare war, and the power to set Immigration policy.
Nations have foreign affairs powers that cities do not have. These include the power to declare war, and the power to set immigration policy.
Many, such as nations can declare war, but cities can't.
Nations have the power to control mostly everything and make most of the decisions. Cities can only control the property the city is in and makes only the decisions of the cities.
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The United States, Germany, and Russia were three major powers that were not members of the League of Nations. The League of Nations lasted from 1919 to 1946.
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Fascist nations of Axis Powers could have been stopped by Western democracies
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In the context of World War II, Axis-controlled nations were not in fact the same thing as the Axis powers (or, nations) themselves. The main Axis powers, Germany, Italy, and Japan, invaded and then controlled numerous European and Asian nations and territories: these were occupied and used by the Axis Powers to further their own prosperity and ongoing war-efforts.
The United Nations has NOT formed any cities.
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