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The United States originally pursued a policy of isolationism, avoiding conflict while trying to broker a peace, when World War I broke out. That changed when they learned of the Zimmerman Telegraph.
the fascist desire to conquer and dictate the world and dominate.
He was indecisive, weak hearted and lacking in power and strength of character, he was unable to give the necessary support to his ministers, including Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot and Jacques Necker, in their efforts to stabilize France's tottering finances. He did not have the strength of character or foresight to pursue needed reforms when possible or to deal with the Revolution when it occurred. His undoing of the judicial reforms of his grandfather cost him prestige and his reign was marked by the increasing strength of the aristocrats, who opposed most economic and administrative reforms. He was a decent man though, and wanted nothing but the best for his French people, he just didn't know how to provide it and hesitated about every decision that had to be made. He also was a good father to his children and a faithful and (eventually) loving (though clumsy husband to Marie Antoinette. He might not have been the King that France really needed, though he was a good man that due to his upbringing never had any selfesteam and was never taught anything about how to reign a country.
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1) preserve law and order2)enforce justice3)defend the nation4)provide for those few social needs that could not be met in the free market