Why was neutrality difficult for the United States to define and maintain?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: too many reasons for American involvement- make the world safe for democracy
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In what ways did both the religious concepts of the Ganges Valley and the philosophies of Warring States China attempt to address problems of social and political stability?
What will be an ideal response?
What happened to India during the eighteenth century that caused it to lose its traditional manufacturing industries?
What will be an ideal response?
When Europeans offered spiritually significant objects in exchange for land
a. Native Americans saw this as a missionary effort. b. Indians often sensed deceit. c. Indians received the offer as an effort to join an already existing relationship. d. Indians understood the offer as a contract transferring ownership.
Maintaining that the United States can attack first when it believes another nation constitutes a very serious threat, it became centerpiece strategy of the Bush Doctrine.