Because all of the European powers wanted to hold their own colonies, thus exploit them. However, sometimes their interests overlapped each other. An example of this would be between France and the US, as well as the Spanish and the British empires.
Therefore, we must fundamentally and essentially acknowledge those who criticize our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of humanity, Enemies in War, Friends in Peace.
He held the ideal of peace.
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Organization of Russia into republics helped the Bolsheviks gain and hold political control because it led to the October Revolution phase of the Russian Revolution.
the allies have more militeristic abilities and strength
the allies have more militeristic abilities and strength
The Allies had greater miltary strength and size.
the allies have more militeristic abilities and strength
the allies have more militeristic abilities and strength
The US had an amazing capacity for mass production which helped the Allies win World war 2/--The Question concerns WWI It was an economic powerhouse. The war was not fought on American soil, and the US did not enter the war until its troops could tip the balance in favor of the Allies.
The states hold so many important powers because the 10th Amendment reserved all the powers to the states that were not delegated to the federal government. The 10th Amendment is par of the Bill of Rights.
By comparison with the Entente, the resources of the Central Powers were fewer. Their chances of victory depended heavily on knocking out France in the first few weeks of the war. This failed. The astonishing thing is that the Central Powers managed to hold out against the Entente for so long. they were not invited to the Paris peace conference because they were not trusted after they sent the zimmerman telegram to try and decieve the Ambassador of Mexico.
The members of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia) were called the Allies. The Triple Alliance (Germany, Austro-Hungary, Italy) changed its name to Central Powers because Italy entered the war on the side of the Allies in 1915.
1. The first world war was first and foremost a battle of attrition - that is to say, a game of who could hold out the longest (who could sustain their army, but lose the most men, spend the most money, expend the most ammunition and fuel). After the entry of the U.S. into the war, and the Second Battle of the Marne (15 July to 6 August 1918) the Germans and the other Central Powers realized that they were doomed to lose the war of attrition, and simply couldnt' replace the casualties they were taking. 2. Britain's formidable navy choked Germany and its allies of munitions, fuel and food. They simply couldn't hold out. German civilians were on the verge of starvation. 3. The invention of a successful Tank broke the stalemate of Trench warfare, and had a hugely demoralizing effect on the Central powers. The Germans never built tanks in any serious numbers.
he believed in a strong central governmant
Powers that are held by both the federal and state governments are known as concurrent powers. These powers include the power to tax, establish bankruptcy laws, build roads, and create lower courts.