If you are referring to the era of the famous film Casablanca, it was because it was during war time in neighbouring Europe. Casablanca is in Morocco - a French colony at the time. France was under control of the Vichy government (collaborators with the Germans). Morocco was sort of under the Vichy, but had more freedoms and therefore more ludicrous economy for fugitives, contraband, and as a vacationing area for those profiting from the war.
That would be Casablanca, of course.
Casablanca
No, Americans is not a collective noun. The collective noun that would represent Americans as a group would be country, nation, people, electorate, etc...
There is no particular reason. It's just the way he was drawn. There is no particular reason. It's just the way he was drawn.
I would put it in the setting of the television series The Office.
There are many reasons why Americans would be drawn to Social Darwinism. These Americans could be intrigued by the concepts it presents.
These are found in Morocco. They are both cities, Casablanca being the largest of the two.
That would be Casablanca, of course.
A typical flight between Washington, DC and Casablanca, Morocco would have a flying time of about 7 hours, 36 minutes.
Casablanca
If the compass angle is changed, the entire geometric shape being drawn is different. For example, if a triangle is being drawn, it could change from an obtuse triangle from a ninety degree triangle.
He had serious opposition from such famous Americans as Henry Ford and Charles Lindberg, but Asia and Europe were in chaos, and the US would be drawn in sooner or later.
Casablanca party- clothes a women would wear.
The past tense of "draw" and "drawn" would be "drew".
Drawn is an adjective, or a participle. Words that describe it would be adverbs, not adjectives. For example:'My uncle looked very drawn after his ordeal.'''Mary gave me a beautifully drawn picture of her cat.'
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Frankfurt, Germany to Casablanca, Morocco is approx 1,768 miles.It would normally take at least 24 hours to drive.This includes a ferry across the Gibraltar Straight.