the alliances of European countries creating a balance of powe
Certainly the Japanese Naval leaders believed they could cripple the US Naval fleet but they messed up when they failed to bomb the aircraft carriers in Pearl Harbor. They also did not realize the Americans had other ships elsewhere and could also rebuild or build new ships. The Japanese thought Americans were wusses and dopes. They did not understand their enemy.
No
European leaders discovered that a balance of power did not necessarily reduce the chances for war through a series of conflicts in the 19th and early 20th centuries, including the Franco-Prussian War and World War I. Despite efforts to maintain equilibrium among nations, rivalries and alliances often escalated tensions, leading to miscalculations and military confrontations. The failure of diplomatic measures to resolve disputes highlighted that a stable balance could coexist with aggressive nationalism and militarism. Ultimately, leaders recognized that power dynamics alone could not ensure peace, prompting reconsideration of international relations and the importance of cooperation.
Ernest Rohm was in charge of the SA who were a group loyal to Germany and the Nazis not just to Hitler specifically. Rohm was killed in the Night of the Long Knives along with other SA leaders. They were killed as Hitler believed the SA could revolt and with Rohm as their leader he could be a potential rival to him.
Not now, seeing as how it was over over 90 years ago.
The leaders of most of the European countries tool their lead from the British and Prime Minister Chamberlain. He believed that he could maintain peace in Europe despite Hitler, and Musslini's desires for empires. He allowed them to acquire territory by giving the countries away instead of having to win them militarily.
Any conflict can be avoided, if the leaders want to avoid it.
They believed if European states were organized along national lines, these states could create a peaceful Europe
The European Union consists of 27 different countries. Each of those countries has its own leader. So you could say that there are 27 leaders of the European Union.
The founders believed that the weaknesses in governance and society could be prevented through a system of checks and balances, ensuring that no single branch of government could overpower the others. They emphasized the importance of a written constitution to establish clear laws and rights, promoting accountability and transparency. Additionally, they advocated for civic education and active participation of citizens to foster an informed electorate capable of holding leaders accountable. This multifaceted approach aimed to create a resilient democracy that could adapt and endure over time.
sending troops
how could apartheid have been prevented.
sending troops
systems of alliances
They believed if European states were organized along national lines, these states could create a peaceful Europe
Southerners believed that there was nothing in the US Constitution that prevented a State that had voluntarily joined the United States to secede from it. Based on the Constitution that was correct.
Answer this question… Utopian socialists believed that a classless society could be created peacefully, while communists believed that it could only occur through a violent revolution.