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1. why didnt the league of nations(lon) stop germany and italy from being aggressive towards other nations before the war? a. the lon supported german and italian aggression b. the lon was only concerned about japanese aggression c. the lon didnt have an army or real power to enforce what it wanted d. the lon was busy solving the spanish civil war2. why did allied powers try to appease nazi germany before ww11? a. all the following were reasons for appeasement b. world war 1 was so terrible that many leaders never wanted another war c. many people thought the newly-streangthened soviet union was a bigger threatd. many leaders wondered if they could win another war or if their old allies (like america) would even join their side this time 3. at the end of the war what 2 countrys emerged as global superpowers? (2) a. the united states b. great britain c. france d. the union of soviet socialist republics e. germany
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Why do you think the delegates to the first contintal congress believed that refusing to buy british goods would their cause?
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Which of these was one of the most important aspects of washington's presidency a. he did not consider how his actions would affect later presidents b. he came to believe that political parties would be good for the country. c. he insisted that congress make specific rules about the duties of the president d. he did not take advantage of the opportunity to keep the power the country offered him.
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30
Why are both hamilton and jefferson writing to george washington? based on both of these letters, what seems to have been happening in george washington's administration? how can you tell?
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