He allowed Japan to attack the US at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Yes, people should be responsible for looking after the world as we are stewards of the environment and have a significant impact on the planet's health. Our actions, whether through consumption, conservation, or policy, directly affect ecosystems and future generations. Taking responsibility fosters a sustainable future, ensuring that natural resources and biodiversity are preserved. Ultimately, it is a collective duty to protect the Earth for ourselves and the life that shares it with us.
Most brewers in the US were of German origin and temperance activists promoted WW I anti-German sentiment to help promote prohibition.
Germany, Japan and Italy lost- and became governed by the countries that won. Much of Europe and Asia was severely damaged by the war. The US ended the war with little damage to its cities, agriculture and manufacturing, and was the sole possessor of atomic weapons- shifting power heavily to the US.
The USA is already having problems with the Middle East. We would certainly struggle attacking the UK, China, or Russia. Even if we could successfully attack, lets say England, the rest of the U.N. would turn against us and America could not fight off every country in the U.N. especially with Canada right above us.
It affected the world today by pushing for ward art and incongruous us to keep tring
The things we do affect the world around us.
Please rewrite the question. You don't tell us which war you are asking about.
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The rest of the world are experiencing worse price rises then the US.
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Art Can Affect Us Art can affect us in many ways.Such as the world the world is a hunormos panting.
How much does our presence on earth matter?
Because our government puts our interestes over the rest of the world's.
Boycotts, polling, voting, petitions, and referendums are five of the legal actions that citizens of the US utilize to affect our government.
the world ranks number 3 in size compared to the rest of the world... ;)
I think it affects all of us Not only kids, but the rest of us too. I think the better question is, how does tv affect all of us?