Interventionists believed that providing aid to Britain during World War II would help bolster its defenses against Nazi Germany, thus preventing the spread of fascism in Europe. They argued that aiding Britain was crucial for safeguarding democracy and global stability. By supporting Britain, interventionists thought the U.S. would also protect its own national interests and ultimately contribute to a faster end to the war, benefiting all Allied nations.
because he was faithful in them
Great Britain and France
Britain, easily.
That would surely depend on who managed to launch the first nuclear missles!! Otherwise, despite being British I would think it would be the US. Although I believe the British Forces are better fighters, the US has a population 4 times greater than Britain so has more men/women at their disposal. Would also depend on where fighting was taking place i.e on who's terratory.
During 1775, colonists were forced to decide if they would support the rebellion or the King. Most Americans believe that if they had lived in that time, they would have supported the rebellion, despite the very real threat of death from Britain for treason.
Interventionists believed that providing aid to Britain would keep the U.S. out of war. World War II lasted from 1939 to 1945.
because he was faithful in them
Great Britain and France
Interventionist organizations claimed that Britain was fighting for free countries everywhere. Sending aid to Britain was a way for Americans to stay out of the conflict. My history books words not mine. Hope that helps.
As Britain kept adding taxes, requiring people to house soldiers and other laws people came to believe that they would be better off managing their own country.
he thought Britain and France would want to avoid another world war
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Why did the south believe the british would come to their aid? The British were in favor of the North, thinking if North emerged victorious, slavery would be extinguished. Which was strange considering 75 percent of Britain cotton came from the south. APUSH kids: Do your reading :)
God plays a significant role in defining my identity and purpose by providing guidance, values, and a sense of belonging. Without Him, I believe I would feel lost, lacking direction and meaning in life.
Inglis believed that Great Britain would emerge as a dominant global power, significantly influencing international politics and economics. He anticipated that its imperial expansion and industrial advancements would solidify its status, fostering both prosperity and cultural exchange. Ultimately, he saw Britain's role as pivotal in shaping the modern world order, driving innovation and progress.
I believe that would be Macon's Bill Number 2.
I believe it would be 74430, 74430-26, but I am not sure