D. They felt that the war was none of their business.
Americans during World War I believed the US should stay out of European affairs.
The US believed European wars should be handled by themselves. There was a fear that the war would impact Americans if they were to get involved at all. With so many new immigrants in the country, there was also a fear that a European conflict would split the American people. Neither side would have been a good option for the whole country unless a unifying event took place.
(1) increased authority of the Kievan princes
(2) rise in trade along the Silk Roads
(3) introduction of Hinduism into Chinese
culture
(4) maritime exploration of the Arabian seacoast
The correct answer is "2".
The Mongol Empire was the largest land empire in history. It originates in present-day Mongolia. At its peak, it stretched from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan.
The Mongols were very supportive of trade. They engaged in the maintenance of trade routes that linked lands in the Mediterranean basin to China. This route would become to be known as "The Silk Road". This famous route would be later used by Marco Polo.
As a U.S. president, Harry Truman shared the anti-communist ideology that the country still holds to this day, and so when word of the invasion came to Truman, his first instinct was clear and his objective was set: Repel the invasion in order to stop the spread of communism. It was known that China shared the same ideology as North Korea, which caused Truman to take preventive measures and deployed a fleet in Taiwan to guard against an invasion there as well.
Greece was the first country who had established western democracy. Though other civilizations, like the Vikings and Phoenicia had shown democracy, however it was very limited. Western Democracy started with Greece. Greece was the first civilization who had allowed sovereignty to reign