America is a large country whose people have many different opinions. Some Americans believed that America could remain neutral during World War 1, some believed that America could but should not stay neutral, and some believed that America could not stay neutral. Initially, those in favor of neutrality were the vast majority. Eventually those supporting participation in the war became a larger and larger fraction of the population, until they were so large that a declaration of war became politically possible.
War causes economic recessions. By staying neutral we hoped to stay out of debt. That is mostly true but the answer depends on the time period. During WW1 the US tried to stay neutral to stay progressive. During other wars the answer really varies. But the first answer really sums it up, saving money and staying out of debt is a main priority. Wars cost billions of dollars, in the case of WW1 many of countries went into depression and for us it is known as the great depression.
Spies were, are and will be everywhere.
The nickname for the South during the U.S. civil was was: -The Rebels or -Johnny Rebel or -The confederacy The official South color was Grey. But they were low on supplies so the Southern soldiers really just wore anything that they had. The official name for the South during the U.S. Civil War was the C.S.A or Confederate States of America. : )
The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a ROAD NETWORK, leading from North Vietnam, south through the neutral country of Laos, into South Vietnam. Portions of the trail may have been "supported" by bases in the neutral country of Cambodia.
nothing really
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The arbitrator remained neutral during the negotiations to ensure a fair resolution for both parties.
94% of America believe that the Miranda Rights are important. The other 6% really dose not care
i believe threre are many really nice urban parks in america, but one of my favorite is Austin Tx.
i believe so it has been made in china but developed in America
2/5 of the colonists were neutral about the war. It means that they didn't chose sides. They just didn't really care, or were Quakers against war and violence. During the war, most of them lived in the middle colonies and stayed neutral for most of the war. they would only fight if their land was threatened.
Nobody knows, I am guessing South America. I really don't believe the story of him killing himself.
War causes economic recessions. By staying neutral we hoped to stay out of debt. That is mostly true but the answer depends on the time period. During WW1 the US tried to stay neutral to stay progressive. During other wars the answer really varies. But the first answer really sums it up, saving money and staying out of debt is a main priority. Wars cost billions of dollars, in the case of WW1 many of countries went into depression and for us it is known as the great depression.
During the cold war the American isolationism really extended from the Soviet Union to Latin America. This trend has since changed.
America's government during the revolutionary war was the First and Second Continnental Congress. Which was basically a committee of citizens including Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, and John Adams.
War causes economic recessions. By staying neutral we hoped to stay out of debt. That is mostly true but the answer depends on the time period. During WW1 the US tried to stay neutral to stay progressive. During other wars the answer really varies. But the first answer really sums it up, saving money and staying out of debt is a main priority. Wars cost billions of dollars, in the case of WW1 many of countries went into depression and for us it is known as the great depression.
mostly, but if you really enjoy it, it's a positive.