Of course. They are allies and they help each other.
The U.S. were part of the Allies.
I honestly dont know. We will do further research into the topic. ;)
He believes that a naval threat is the best way to relieve pressure on the Philippines because it serves as a strong deterrent against potential aggressors, showcasing military strength and resolve. By maintaining a robust naval presence, it can reassure allies and signal commitment to regional security. Additionally, this strategy can help protect vital maritime trade routes and enhance the Philippines' strategic positioning in the contested waters. Overall, a naval threat can effectively balance power dynamics in the region.
Everybody had mutual support treaties with other countries. When two countries started a war, their allies had to step in to help. These allies had allies of their own and they too had to get involved. Fairly soon nations which had no interest in the initial conflict were dragged into the fighting.
The US naval army had very little impact as the British naval army had already done the hard work. The US only acted as a morale booster for the allies.
They had a treaty which obligated them to help their allies, France and Russia, and they decided to honour it. They were also fearful of Germany and thought it to be a threat to their own naval development in Europe.
no
The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.
Seeing as Pennsylvania is part of the United States and the United States fought for the Allies in World War I, yes.
America helped it's allies during World War 2 by shooting people and stuff. they were smart.
Americas allies did most of the fighting, do your research and stop asking broad questions
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To help allies and establish stable economy and political conditions
The United States joined the Allies in December 1941 .. HELP TO FIND THE OTHER COUNTRY
That question doesn't make one bit of sense.
One reason that congress passed the National Defense Act and the Naval Construction Act of 1916 was to enlarge the size of naval and army construction. Those acts were also passed to get the United States prepared for war.