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It contributed to the outrage felt by many ethnic groups that did not have their own independent states
The British Royal Navy was the branch of the military that significantly contributed to Britain becoming a global power in the 1700s. Its naval dominance allowed Britain to protect its trade routes, expand its empire, and establish colonies across the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The Navy played a crucial role in securing victories in various conflicts, including the Seven Years' War, which further solidified Britain's status as a leading global power.
The excerpt likely emphasizes the moral obligation of the United States to support allies facing aggression, highlighting the threat posed by totalitarian regimes to global democracy. It may illustrate the consequences of inaction, suggesting that failing to intervene could lead to greater conflicts and loss of freedoms. Additionally, it could underscore the economic and strategic benefits of involvement, framing participation in World War II as essential for national security and global stability.
The Treaty of Versailles was the main peace settlement after World War One. The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to take the full blame of starting the war, and they had to pay the costs of the war, which included factories, bridges, and ammunition. This added to about $33 billion US.Needless to say, this caused Germany to go deep into debt, and Germany was crippled.
The Global Defense Initiative was started by the U.N. to combat the terrorist activities of the Brotherhood of Nod. The symbol for GDI(Global Defense Initiative) is a golden eagle.
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Some forces are: Sociocultural, economic, technological, legal and regulatory
The submarine.
Yes.
Subs travel the oceans. The earth is mostly ocean.
Raw materials contributed to the emergence of a new interdependent global economic system in the New World
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Fii's Inflows or outflows, Interest Rates and Retail Participation
How would you explain the role of the U.S. in the Emerging Global Community
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