Arguments against the U.S. joining World War I included a strong isolationist sentiment, with many believing that the conflict was a European issue that did not directly threaten American interests. Critics argued that involvement would lead to unnecessary loss of American lives and resources. Additionally, there was concern about the economic implications and the potential for increased government control over citizens' lives during wartime. Many Americans also felt a sense of ethnic loyalty to either the Allies or Central Powers, complicating the decision to engage in the war.
The arguments made against giving women the right to vote before the world war were far and wide. Many of the arguments included that a woman's place was in the home, and that women were not knowledgeable enough to vote, because it was a man's world.
The American Civil War..The South against the North..the south wanted slavery..the north didn't...
Germany's Unrestricted Submarine Warfare happened to Bomb an American Passenger ship called the Lustania, causing the Americans to feel enraged, thus joining the Allied Powers against Germany.
The U.S. joining World War I in 1917 significantly bolstered the morale and resources of the Allied Powers, tipping the balance against the Central Powers. American troops provided fresh manpower and contributed to key victories, leading to a quicker end to the war in 1918. Additionally, the U.S. involvement helped establish it as a prominent global power and laid the groundwork for its active role in international affairs in the subsequent decades. The war also led to significant social and economic changes domestically, including shifts in labor and women's roles.
Germans
Lenin caused the Russian people to revolt against the Czar and exit the war, which they did..................
The arguments against declaring independence were that the declaration of independance would lead to war and the colonist would not be faithful
Acts against the Vietnam War included demonstrating at a mass rally and joining an anti-war march.
1- What were the major arguments for and against U.S. entry into the Great War? What position do you find most persuasive? Why?
America declaring war on Nazi Germany and joining the Second World War in Europe.
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By Nazi Germany invading Poland, and Britain's ally, France joining Britain in declaring war against Germany, which in turn led Japan to declare war against Britain and France, which then escalated the war from a pan European to Global (eventually).
For: Dissent is unpatriotic and dangerous and must be suppressed. Against: Dissent is part of free speech and is healthy in a democracy.
For: Dissent is unpatriotic and dangerous and must be suppressed. Against: Dissent is part of free speech and is healthy in a democracy.
The pros for the United States joining World War 1 include the reputation of a strong country,they had many alliances, and political gain on the world system. The cons of them joining the war include death, great casualties, and the loss of military strength.
nobody cares
The arguments made against giving women the right to vote before the world war were far and wide. Many of the arguments included that a woman's place was in the home, and that women were not knowledgeable enough to vote, because it was a man's world.