The Tripartite Act was signed by the nations belonging to the Axis powers during World War II, so it was not signed by any of the Allies: France, the UK, the US, etc. Non-Allies who were involved with the Tripartite Pact but did not sign it were the Soviet Union and Finland.
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Absolutely. The administration, especially through Attorney General Robert Kennedy, lead the cause of civil rights in the early 1960s. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the natural culmination of these efforts, even though it was passed in the Johnson administration. Of course, Johnson had been Kennedy's VP, so he was familiar with the effort.
Queen Liliuokalani said ; about the 22d of January a paper was handed to me by Mr. Wilson, which, on examination, proved to be a purported act of abdication for me to sign. it had been drawn out for the men in power by their own lawyer, Mr. A.S Hartwell, whom i had not seen until he came with others to see me sign it. I knew nothing at all about such a transaction until they sent to me, by the hand of Mr. Wilson, the insulting proposition written in abject term.