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How did the philosophy of detente influence U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War?

It led the United States to pursue a friendlier relationship with China.


How did appeasement contribute to the March of aggression?

Appeasement contributed to the March of Aggression by emboldening aggressive powers, particularly Nazi Germany, to expand their territories without fear of significant retaliation. Western democracies, particularly Britain and France, allowed Hitler to violate treaties and annex territories, believing that satisfying his demands would maintain peace. This policy of concession not only undermined collective security but also encouraged other authoritarian regimes to pursue their own expansionist agendas, ultimately leading to World War II.


What means did each side pursue in seeking foreign allies in the civil war?

Britain and France did not agree with slavery. By initiating the emancipation proclamation the North made the South look bad and made the British and French realize there views leaned more toward the Northern views.


What were Bombing raids over Britain in 1940 called?

thousandsBombing campaigns are not measured in terms of "how many bombs were dropped" but rather how many tons of bombs were used. The Luftwaffe dropped about 45,000 tons of bombs during the Blitz. Some of this tonnage was used on other locations but London received the bulk of the bombs up to May 1941.


Why was McClellan replaced at Fredericksburg?

He was too cautious and would not pursue Lee's army .

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What did the policy of appeasement Britain a chance to do?

Hitler's Appeasement was a policy of concessions accorded to Nazi regime in Germany by the British government under Neville Chamberlain and allies. There were many reason behind this policy but chiefly the Allies felt that Germany was accorded a raw deal under the treaty of Versailles and British forces at the time did not match German military juggernaut and were not in a position to fight a war.


When most of the people agree that the government has the power to pursue a policy what is that policy?

Legitimate


Why did Germany leave the League of nations in 1933?

At the time the League of Nations was trying to pursue a policy of multi--lateral reductions in armaments - the very opposite of what Hitler wanted.


What policy did the US pursue with regard to china in the 19th century?

Open door policy


Why did the US pursue the policy of isolationism?

Great Depression


When most of the people agree that the government has the right to pursue a policy this policy is said to be?

It is legitament


When most of the people agree that the government has the power to pursue a policy that policy has characteristics?

It is legitament


How can a country respond to a trade embargo?

By seeking other trading partners it could pursue a policy of national self-sufficiency


Which policy did Reagan pursue while in office?

Relaxing environmental standards


Did Roosevelt pursue internationalist policy?

spell up u-p


Why did Britain pursue a policy of salutary neglect towards her American colonies?

Britain pursued a policy of salutary neglect toward her American colonies because Britain wanted obedience from them and without restrictions, the colonies would flourish. Salutary neglect is an undocumented, though longstanding, British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, meant to keep the American colonies obedient to Great Britain. Britain also passed unjust laws and many different acts upon the colonists to keep their loyalty towards them. Salutary neglect was a main factor for many battles and wars and it was mainly so Britain wouldn't lose the colonists' loyalty and they would stay under their government.


What did president fords policy toward the soviet union focus on?

Continuing to pursue detente