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It is safe to say that a weak nation is more likely to follow an isolationist policybecause a powerful nation, for the example the usa, is an imperialist nation that has the tendency to trade and interact with other societies in order to become a world power. Trade is essential because if you are an isolationist nation that does not have favorable geographic features(japan,mountains,high population density, etc) YOU NEED TO TRADE IN ORDER To ensure that you get the natural resources to sustain a society. Japan lacked iron so it needed to acquire it so prior to WW2, they invaded an other nation relying on it's natural resources to wage a war against the Usa. So the trading concept is similar Basically we need to rely on other nations to provide several resources that our geography disables us from getting.
In what ways, did the war change the nation
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To deal with hostile nations, governments typically employ a range of strategies, including diplomatic negotiations, economic sanctions, and military deterrence. Diplomacy aims to resolve conflicts through dialogue, while sanctions can pressure a nation to change its behavior by restricting trade or financial resources. In some cases, military readiness or alliances may be used to deter aggression. Each approach is tailored to the specific context and goals of the nation involved.
I am assuming you mean the surrender of Russia in World War I. In WWI, the Russian Empire was at war with Germany. When the Red Russians took over, the new government surrendered to Germany in order to devote more resources to building their new nation. The primary benefit of the withdrawal of Russia to Germany was the elimination of an entire front, allowing Germany to concentrate more on its Western enemies. As part of the treaty (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk--), however, Germany also gained much territory (with its population, natural resources, etc.)
U.S. History GP: Natural Resources
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Socialism is the philosophical theory that calls for government control and ownership of the natural resources of a nation.
without natural resources government cannot sustain the needs and wants of the consumers.
Natural Resources - novanet!!
Because we ar endowed @bless wit natural resources
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development in Natural Resources
Saudi Arabia is .
Liechtenstein is a nation that does not have significant natural resources. With a small area and population, Liechtenstein relies on industries like finance and tourism for economic development rather than natural resource extraction.
Natural resources and human resources are one key to a nation's economic success. Each must be handled fairly and one method of doing this is through the resources of a democratic government and society.
Imperialism