Answer:
Both countries held a strong sense of morale in their people, especially Germany after the treaty of Versailles.
B.The European economy recovered quickly.
C.Germany repaid all reparations to Great Britain and France.
D. Great Britain and France struggled to repay their war debt ..................... #2. Which of Wilson's Fourteen Points did he feel was the most important or significant?
A. freedom of the seas
B. reduction in arms by all nations
C. creation of the League of Nations
D. self-determination for colonies
#3. What did the refusal of the United States to join the League of Nations indicate?
A.the rise of isolationism in the Congress
B.desire to change the Treaty of Versailles
C. the anti-immigrant feelings that increased after the war
D. opposition to Great Britain having control over the Leagu
Answer:
1. What was one result of high U.S. tariffs on imported goods?
2. Which of Wilson's Fourteen Points did he feel was the most important or significant?
3. What did the refusal of the United States to join the League of Nations indicate?
b) saddam hussein and his regime survived the war
c)george h w bush's public approval rating plummeted
d)americans could not enforces the un resolution
Answer: B) Saddam Hussein and his regime survived the war.
Your choices included reference to President George H.W. Bush -- whose funeral happened on the morning of the day I'm writing this answer. If the war you are examining was in the time of George H.W. Bush, that means the war against Iraq that you're referencing is the Gulf War of 1991. The United States led a UN coalition of forces to push the forces of Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait after he had invaded that neighboring country. But the US and UN mission limited itself to pushing Hussein's forces back into Iraq, not seeking to remove him from power in Iraq itself at that time.
In 2003, the US again pursued war in Iraq - this time under President George W. Bush (son of George H.W. Bush). The 2003 effort was intended to remove Hussein from power, and did so.
Treaty of Paris marked the end of the Spanish-American War.
Further Explanation:
The Spanish-American war was an armed battle between Spain and the United States during the year 1898. The main cause for this war was related to Cuban Independence. Revolutions were taking place from many years by Cubans against Spanish rule and after some time these revolts received the aid of the United States and it resulted in Spanish-American War. The war lasted for around ten weeks and was battled in the Caribbean and Pacific.
Everyone knew that if the US navy go into the war, it would prove to be crucial with respect to the initial result of the war. After the interference of the Naval forces in the battle, Madrid ordered for his modern fleet back to guard Spanish borders after the attack on two Spanish Naval ships by the US Navy.
The Treaty of Paris was the solution to any clauses were favoring the United States as they got control of Cuba temporarily and also got full authorities of Puerto Ricoand Guam along with Philippine Island. This setback was considered a big beating for Spain as the citizens of Spain started a revolution against the government which was also known as Generation of 98.
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Answer Details
Grade: High School
Subject: History
Chapter: Spanish-American War
Keywords: United States, Spain, Spanish-American War, Navy, Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippine Island, US Marine, Cuba, Treaty of Paris,Philippine Island,Generation of 98
Answer:
B. Legislative, Executive, Judicial
Explanation:
The United States is divided into three powers:
Executive power
The executive branch in the United States is headed by the President who is assisted by the Vice President and by secretaries who are in charge of one of the departments in which the administration is organized. Such as the Departments of State, Commerce, Labor, Energy, Justice, etc.
Headquarters Executive: White House
Legislative power
It is the organ in which the people elect their representatives. Deputies represent the people and senators represent the state. There are 2 senators per state totaling 100 in total and 435 representatives who are elected proportionally to the number of voters.
Seat of Legislative Power: United States Capitol
Judicial power
The Supreme Court is the head of the federal government's judiciary and is the only court required by the US Constitution. All other federal courts are created by the United States Congress. The judges (currently nine) are chosen by the President of the United States and confirmed with a majority vote by the Senate. One of these nine serves as Chief Judge.
Seat of the judiciary: Supreme Court Building