Why did the American public mostly oppose joining the league of Nations after World War I

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Answer: America had already experienced success through isolationist policies, and wanted to remain isolationist following the war.  Although many Americans supported the creation of the LoN, many disapproved of Americans joining it as the public and Senate feared that it would involve the country in overseas conflicts that were avoidable.

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Which of the following statements is false about city tenements during the late nineteenth century? A. People lived in sanitary conditions.
B. People lived in dark buildings.
C. People lived in cramped environments.
D. People lived in very unsafe and crime ridden neighborhoods

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "D. People lived in very unsafe and crime ridden neighborhoods." The statement that is false about city tenements during the late nineteenth century is that D. People lived in very unsafe and crime ridden neighborhoods 

What type of relief carvings are on the columns of the Hypostyle Hall in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak?low relief

high relief

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I believe it's sunken relief.

answer sunken relief

The British used a practice called _____ in which they managed African colonies through local African leaders. Select the best answer from the choices provided.

indirect rule
direct rule
traditional rule
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The correct answer is the first one: the indirect rule. Indirect rule was a system of British and French colonial powers, which employed the local structures and rulers, which enabled stability, while ensuring the power remained in the hands of the Colonial power. 

Friedrich Von Steuben was a German General who aided the Americans.
a. True
b. False

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Yes, it is true that Friedrich Von Steuben was a German General who aided the Americans, since this was during the American Revolution, when the American troops were desperately in need of oversight. 

PLZ HELP EASY QUESTION ASAP!!!Which TWO causes of decline were common to the Roman, Han, and Gupta empires?
A : Political movements worked to overthrow the government to create a utopia.
B : Powerful lords broke the empire into three separate parts.
C : Trade with other nations declined as the government weakened.
D : Nomadic invaders sacked and destroyed property within the empire.
E : New religions replaced those of the people in the empire.

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D : Nomadic invaders sacked and destroyed property within the empire.
E : New religions replaced those of the people in the empire.

The christian religion is largely associated with the down fall of the roman empire, and several invasions from nomadic invaders such as the Germanic tribe. Buddhist teachings also permeated the Hans empire.

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Which fear drove four American presidents to send weapons and soldiers to fight in Vietnam? A. fear of drugs pouring into the U. S. from Southeast Asia B. fear of communism spreading to many Asian countries C. fear of a Vietnamese takeover in Asia D. fear of losing valuable markets in Southeast Asia

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Four American presidents were driven to send weapons and soldier to fight in Vietnam due to the B. fear of communism spreading to many Asian countries. Around this time, US policymakers relied upon a concept of the "Domino Theory," which argued that if one nation were to fall to communism, countries nearby would then become communist. 

Answer: Fear of communism spreading to many Asian countries