Question 1
Read Wilson’s Fourteen Points speech. In particular, consider the excerpt and points below, then answer the questions that follow:

We entered this war because violations of right had occurred which touched us to the quick and made the life of our own people impossible unless they were corrected and the world secured once for all against their recurrence. What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live in; and particularly that it be made safe for every peace-loving nation which, like our own, wishes to live its own life, determine its own institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealing by the other peoples of the world, as against force and selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our own part we see very clearly that unless justice be done to others it will not be done to us. The programme of the world's peace, therefore, is our program; and that program, the only possible program, as we see it, is this:

II. Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.

III. The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance.

IV. Adequate guarantees given and taken that national armaments will be reduced to the lowest points consistent with domestic safety.

V. A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the population concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined.

XIV. A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.

Part A
In his speech, Wilson makes the following statement: “All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our own part we see very clearly that unless justice be done to others it will not be done to us... The program of the world's peace, therefore, is our program…”

How does this quotation and Wilson’s speech reveal a changing US position concerning involvement in foreign affairs during and after World War I?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Task 1 Print President Wilsons Fourteen Points World War I played a significant role in ... In particular, consider the excerpt and points below, then answer the questions that follow: We entered this war because violations of right had occurred which touched us to the quick and made the life of our own people impossible

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

It looks as if the USA is trying to make all nations friendly so the wars will be less in other places

they also might be getting the citizens opinion on what they think about fighting others wars


Related Questions

How did the USA and the Soviet Union compete against one another for influence in the third world?

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Answer: The Cold War period

Explanation:

The Cold War period contributed to the greatest rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union. It was not just a race to arm and developed atomic weapons and to conquer space. The Soviet Union and the United States sought to expand their influence globally. This conflict was also reflected in the countries of the "third world". The governments of both countries sought to gain as many allies as possible and expand their political influence and impose the political systems of communism and democracy. To this end, pressure has been put on many governments around the world.


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Answer:

Racial... 3

Conflict... 2

Elected... 5

The Prime... 4

Meeting... 1

Explanation:

What he said lol. He had just beat me to it.

What was the main cause of the Whiskey Rebellion?

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Answer:

Explanation:

A whiskey tax imposed by Congress in 1791 was the reason for the Whiskey Rebellion. ... Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804) proposed that the federal government assume responsibility for all the debts and pay them off with funds collected from various taxes, including the whiskey tax.

Which statement best describes the influence of Brahmanism on the early development of Hinduism?

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Answer:

Hinduism combined the practices of Brahmanism and Aryanism. Hinduism kept many of the core beliefs of Brahmanism but rejected the practices.

Explanation:

Answer:

a

Explanation:

What's the most beautiful Michael Jackson song?

A.) Human Nature
B.) Speechless
C.) I Just Can't Stop Loving You
D.) Heal The World
E.) She's out of my life
F.) Butterflies
G.) ALL OF THE ABOVE

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Answer:

G. ALL OF THE ABOVE

Explanation:

Answer:

E-She’s out of my life

Explanation:

-What came first the color orange or the food
-if im 99 pounds and eat a pound of m&Ms does that mean im 1% m&m?
-If i drop soap on the floor does that mean the floor is clean now or does that mean the soap is dirty.
-what came first the chicken or the egg
if someone answers all of these i will give you branliest for wasting you time :}

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Answer:

-The food came first

-probably

-both

-The egg came first

Answer: The food orange came first.

No, you are not one pound of m&m

The soap is dirty and so is the floor

The egg came first.

Explanation: The food orange was discovered in the 15 to 16 th century.

You can't be one pound of m&m it would have to be fat.

If the floors are dirty and you drop the clean soap on it makes the soap dirty.

There were two birds that made a egg and when it hatched it was a chicken.

Can you guys help me answer this super easy question, that is about what ypu know about World War 1 , plss

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World war 1 started in 1914
It was known as the trench war
It was the first war that a tank was seen in combat
World war 1 started in 1914, theres mang information based on through time

How did the expansion of slavery to the west cause conflict between the North
and the South?

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Answer:

The North, especially, was afraid that the South would force its “peculiar institution” upon the entire Union. These fears were realized when the expansion of slavery into western territories entered Congressional debates.

Explanation:

What does the author mean when she says they "failed to sense how dangerous the Nazis really were”?

(A) Some Jews believed the Nazis would be more tolerant of non-Aryans eventually.
(B) Some Jews did not fear the Nazis because most Germans did not support the party.
(C) Some Jews thought they could escape to other countries before they were arrested.
(D) Some Jews were not expecting Nazi
anti-Semitism to take such a violent turn.

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Answer:

Answer is D on EDG

Explanation:

Took the assignment

Answer:

D. Some Jews were not expecting Nazi anti-Semitism to take such a violent turn.

(Photo for proof at the bottom.)

Explanation:

In the passage, the author talks about the fact that she and other Jews didn't take the Nazis seriously at first. This was before she first handedly experienced the effects of anti-Semitism. If she failed to sense the danger of the Nazis, she surely wouldn't expect the violent turn of Nazi anti-Semitism.

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How did the droughts of the 1920s and 30s affect Georgia? Check all that apply.
More-efficient watering systems had to be installed.
Farm-related businesses closed.
The amount of working farms decreased as workers left the state.
People in Georgia were starving
Banks faltered when farmers did not pay off loans.

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Answer:

2 3 1

Explanation:

Answer: the answer is b c e or 2 3 5

Explanation:

Edge 2021

The imaginary line that separates the earth into a northern and southern hemisphere or half is called the
A)
Equator.
B)
Prime Meridian.
C)
Tropic of Cancer.
D)
Tropic of Capricorn

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Answer:

A) Equator

Explanation:

Answer:

A) Equator

Explanation:

Hopefully this helps:)

Construct an argument for or against Hannibal's invasion of Italy

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Hannibal’s cavalry commander, Maharbal, supposedly uttered the famous phrase: “Hannibal, you know how to gain a victory, but not how to use one.” This came after Hannibal declined to besiege Rome following his victory at Cannae. A major reason for this was that Hannibal was far less skilled at sieges than field battles.

List the kings of England and France and their achievements.

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Answer: English Kings

EGBERT 827 – 839. ...

AETHELWULF 839-858. ...

AETHELBALD 858 – 860. ...

AETHELBERT 860 – 866. ...

AETHELRED I 866 – 871. ...

ALFRED THE GREAT 871 – 899 – son of AETHELWULF. ...

EDWARD (The Elder) 899 – 924. ...

ATHELSTAN 924 – 939.

Explanation:

(IT'S NOT THAT HARD, I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!! ) Where did Sam Houston train his soldiers, not knowing the Mexican Army was only a few miles away.



A) Gonzales

B) Arnold Town

C) Burleson's Crossing

D) Groce's Plantation

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Answer:

A. Gonzales

Explanation:

Revolutionary Texans had only formally announced their independence from Mexico 11 days earlier. On March 6, 1836, the separatists chose Sam Houston to be the commander-in-chief of the revolutionary army. Houston immediately departed for Gonzales, Texas, where the main force of the revolutionary army was stationed. When he arrived, he found that the Texan army consisted of 374 poorly dressed and ill-equipped men. Most had no guns or military experience, and they had only two days of rations.

why was India England's most valuable colony? ​

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Answer:

is it because India had the best trade routes and the best goods to trade.

Explanation:

How did the land effect the native americans

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It did not effect that as much although they did say to new people that came in to give them their on space or land and their own rules

what kind of wood did the canaanites have

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Answer:

I don't get what u mean.

Explanation:

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How does the Ottoman Empire tie into the idea of a Theocracy?

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Answer:

no

Explanation:because he is slow boooooom take that

yes im the girl you answered that to treat others how you want to be treated

At the Battle of Long Island, the British were led by:
O General Gates
O General Howe
O General Burgoyne
O George Washington

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George Washington
On August 27, 1776 the British Army successfully moved against the American Continental Army led by George Washington.


Country X encourages innovation by enacting strong private property protections and reducing barriers to starting new businesses. It also creates strong laws that protect consumers from
faulty products and require businesses to avoid contaminating the environment with their waste. Based on this information, Country X has
А
mixed economy
B
traditional economy
pure market economy
D
pure command economy

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Country X regulates how businesses conduct their practice in regards to its effect on the population, but does not completely restrict their freedom. It takes elements from a free and command market.

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How were American Indians shaped by their environment?

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Answer: Most Native Americans shaped their environment with fire, employing slash-and-burn techniques to create grasslands for cultivation and to encourage the abundance of game animals. Native Americans domesticated fewer animals and cultivated plant life differently from their European counterparts, but did so quite intensively.

Explanation: sorry

Answer: The answer is C.

Explanation: They had to move to the southwest which is why it became so hot.

What idea, achievement, or life event is associated with Aristotle?


analyzed how people used and could use logic


wrote works praising one of the other philosophers who left no writings


taught by asking questions

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Answer: A

Explanation:   hope it helped

The correct option is A analyzed how people used and could use logic

Aristotle was a philosopher, scientist, and polymath who was born in Estagira, in northern Ancient Greece. He is ranked alongside Plato as the founding figure of Western philosophy. For more than two millennia, his ideas have had a significant impact on the intellectual history of the West.

What is more about this ?

About 200 treatises were written by Aristotle on a wide range of topics, including logic, metaphysics, philosophy of science, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, rhetoric, physics, astronomy, and biology.

Many, if not all, of the fields of knowledge that Aristotle addressed were revolutionized. Although there have been reflections and earlier publications on these areas, Aristotle's work contains the first comprehensive examinations on the subject, making him known as the father of logic and biology.

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Classify the following as either sexual or asexual reproduction. And give the specific type if asexual.

Two earthworms each produce sperm and eggs and fertilize each other.

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Answer:

This would be sexual reproduction.

Explanation:

Asexual reproduction means that only one organism is reproducing by themselves. But, when there are more than one organisms involved in reproduction, it turns into sexual reproduction.

Hope this helps!

The navigation acts of 1651 related to colonial?

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Answer:

Yes, the navigation acts were a series of acts placed on the Colonists by the British.

Explanation:

These acts led to smuggling of goods from ships

How has mail service changed though the years?

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Answer:

Post riders, the earliest postal carriers in American history, traveled along a system of post roads that the Constitution authorized the federal government to create. The roads connected small post offices, where people would wait in long lines to collect their mail. By 1789, 75 Post Offices and about 2,400 miles of post roads served a population of almost 4 million.

Stagecoach

A Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach, the first overland mail service to California, picking up U.S. mail and passengers circa 1857 in Arizona.

A Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach, the first overland mail service to California, picking up U.S. mail and passengers circa 1857 in Arizona.

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By the late 1700s, stagecoaches (large horse-drawn vehicles) had begun to replace individual post riders on the roads. At the urging of Congress, the post office granted contracts to stagecoach lines to help link Eastern communities with the expanding frontier. The Gold Rush opened the floodgates of Westward migration in the 1850s, and stagecoaches carried mail along new overland routes stretching all the way to California.

Steamboat

U.S. mail steamship Adriatic, circa 1850s.

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In 1813, six years after Robert Fulton launched the first viable commercial steamboat line in New York, Congress authorized the postmaster general to contract with steamboat companies to transport the mail. By the late 1820s, steamboats were ferrying mail up and down the East Coast and along the Mississippi River. Beginning in December 1848, U.S. Mail traveled by steamship to California via the Isthmus of Panama, a journey that took roughly three weeks.

Pony Express

In 1860, the Pony Express began delivering mail from the East to West Coast in a mere 10 days.

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Those looking for a speedier delivery could, for a short time, at least, turn to the Pony Express, a private service that began running between St. Joseph, Missouri and California in April 1860. Riders rode specially selected horses an average of 75 to 100 miles daily, changing horses at relay stations set at 10-15 mile intervals along the nearly 2,000-mile route; the trip took about 10 days, about half of the time of the regular overland mail. The post office contracted with the Pony Express for only a few months before the service shut down in October 1861, shortly after the completion of the transcontinental telegraph line.

Railroad

A mailman collects letters from a train mailbox, circa 1921.  

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Though the post office first transported mail via the “iron horse” in 1832, its use of the railroad entered a new era of efficiency after the Civil War, with the completion of the nation’s first transcontinental railroad. From the 1860s to the 1970s, clerks would sort and distribute mail on trains criss-crossing the country; at its height in the mid-20th century, the Railway Mail Service (RMS) would handle 93 percent of all non-local mail in the United States.

Automobiles

A U.S. Mail vehicle, circa 1910.

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In 1899, an electric automobile collected the mail from 40 mailboxes in Buffalo, New York in an hour and a half—less than half the time of a horse-drawn wagon. The use of automobiles (both electric and gas-powered) increased after 1913, when postal carriers began delivering packages as well as letters, and by 1933 only 2 percent of urban postal vehicles were horse-drawn. With the growth of the suburbs in the 1950s, city routes were motorized for the first time, with Jeeps, sit-stand trucks and small vehicles known as “mailsters” among the earliest delivery vehicles.

Motorcycle

A rural postal mail carrier stands with his Wagner 4-11 motorcycle next to a postal box on his route near Newell, South Dakota, circa 1915.  

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The post office’s introduction of Rural Free Delivery (home delivery to rural addresses, not just urban ones) in the early 1900s spurred the increased use of motorized vehicles, and postal carriers also experimented with motorcycles as soon as they became commercially available. The use of motorcycles to deliver mail peaked in the 1920s; after that, they were replaced with four-wheel automobiles and trucks with more space to hold letters and packages.

Airmail

Earle Ovington, pioneer aviator, flew the first air mail in the United States in 1911. U.S. Postmaster General Frank Hitchcock participated in the historic ceremony at Sheepshead Bay, New York when he delivered the first bag of mail to Ovington.

Explanation:

How did people get their property in the frontier of New Mexico?
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Explanation:

Human occupation of New Mexico stretches back at least 11,000 years to the hunter-gatherer Clovis culture. They left evidence of their campsites and stone tools. After the invention of agriculture, the land was inhabited by the Ancestral Puebloans, who built houses out of stone or adobe bricks.

Answer:

Jobs of New Mexico stretches back at least 11,000 years to the hunter-gatherer Clovis culture. They left evidence of their campsites and stone tools.

Explanation:

Austria declares war on Serbia.
What year

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Answer:

Austria declared war on Serbia in 1914.

Explanation:

On July 28, 1914, one month to the day after Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, effectively beginning the First World War.

What effect did Andrew Jackson's attack on Florida have on the government of Spain?


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Answer:

Spain realized it could not protect Florida, so it sold the territory of the United States.

After the end of the French and Indian War, the British saw the colonies as being ____.

supportive of their trade policies
a resource to exploit
legally independent
an ally in the war against Spain

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Answer:

a resource to exploit

Explanation:

After the end of the French and Indian War, the British saw the colonies as a source to exploit means they are willing to take full advantage from the colonists by taxing the colonists in order to pay money for their war debts.  The King and Parliament thought that they have a right to tax the colonists because these colonies are taken by force and war.

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Answer:

1. Bay of Bengal

2. Huang He

3. a demilitarized zone

Explanation:

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