A policy that tries to avoid foreign alliances and involvement is called

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer to the question above is isolationism. A policy that tries to avoid foreign alliances and involvement is called isolationism.Isolationism is a foreign policy by the national leaders to assert the nation's best interest by keeping a distance from the other countries.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

The answer is isolationism.

Explanation:


Related Questions

What government action prompted the organization of two women’s suffrage groups in 1869? A)the arrest of Margaret Sanger B)the announcement of Catt’s “Winning Plan” c)the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment D)the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
Why would a country use tariffs?A to block trade with other countriesB to eliminate imported goodsC to make the price of its goods competitiveD to increase trade with other countries
Which of the following explains why Shi Huangdi ordered the construction of a massive road system built throughout ancient China? \A.)it provided a way for his armies, as well as merchants and diplomats, to travel efficiently and quickly from the capital B.)it provided a way for his army to escape westward in the event of a Korean invasion of the North China Plain C.)it provided a way for only the royal family to travel safely from city to city in ancient China D.)it provided a way for foreign traders to enter the Chinese territory to bring much needed goods
A historian is writing a book about American history. The main point he wants to convey is this: American history books have minimized the role Native Americans have played in building the United States because historians refuse to learn Native American languages. The historian's main point is an example of which of the following?
What best describes an indentured servant?

I will mark you brainliest! Just please help me!

Answers

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Which describes the connection between the U.S. Constitution and the Patriot Act? (3 points)a. The Patriot Act violates some of the rights and freedoms established in the U.S. Constitution in an effort to combat terrorism.
b. The Patriot Act helps protect potential terrorists from unfair government searches and seizures by increasing the power of the U.S. Constitution.
c. The Patriot Act adds several new amendments to the U.S. Constitution to help protect the world against the spread of terror.
d. The Patriot Act reinforces and protects the rights and freedoms established in the U.S. Constitution.

Answers

The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. The Patriot Act adds several new amendments to the U.S. Constitution to help protect the world against the spread of terror."

As a result of the Russo-Japanese War, Japancame to be seen by Europeans as
(1) a likely area for colonization
(2) the strongest of the imperialist countries
(3) a leader in the movement for nonalignment
(4) an emerging global threat

Answers

Japan was seen as the strongest of the imperialist countries in the continent of Asia after the Russo-Japanese war which was surprisingly enough, won by Japan. The correct option is B.

Japan won a crucial battle against the Russian army which was a surprise in disguise as the Japanese army was up to ten times as smaller as the Russian army.

  • Japan was a country with flaws in the centralized control during the ruling by the feudal system which came to an end for good as the centralization meant increase in power for the Japanese army.

  • Japan became a stronger army after the feudal system came to an end and it made strong alliances with bigger nations to support it during wars. Japan faced Russian army in the Twentieth century.

  • Russian army was much greater compared to Japan and entire world thought Japan would face defeat but it won and the Europeans began to foresee Japan as the strongest nation in the world.

Hence, the correct option is B that Japan was seen as the strongest of the imperialist countries after it won the Russo-Japanese war.

To know more about Russo-Japanese war, click the link below.

brainly.com/question/797109

(2) the strongest of the imperialist countries
japan was the first (and only) asian country to beat russia, so it was a big deal
hope this helps!

Why were the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, Democratic, and Republican parties created?

Answers

First, this gets to the matter of "why federalize?" We federalized to meet an external threat. There was England, to be sure, but the colonists were also well-traveled and could make their own predictions about Europe, and we see that, no matter what they might have predicted, France did indeed become a grave threat. So one reason (and this implies there are others) is to meet an external threat. What other reasons might there be? I don't know. But I would immediately jump to the thought of an internal threat. So you might think about that. The southern colonies never liked the constitution, and they became a threat soon afterward. One source to look at is Novus Ordo Seclorum: Intellectual Origins of the Constitution, by McDonald. But let me get back on point here. Federalism is not the only way to meet the needs of a nation. There are other options, such as unitary state. But we had a system of entrenched states, and we had inherited a common-law tradition in which the sovereignty of local governments was hallowed by tradition. And we had just fought a war of separation that revealed the weaknesses of a confederacy; it's not unified, and a confederacy doesn't cede any power to the center, so there is no strong national defense with a unified command, which is vital to warmaking. When a group of local governments, or baronies or cantons or states or whatever, confederates, they are limiting power to the center, but all that does is shift power over people to local control. The nation's first government, the First Continental Congress, was not able to hold the nation together under the strain of these wars between France and England. Witness George Washington's difficulties holding the army together as he was outmaneuvered and chased all around Baltimore and New York by the British commander, Howe (who was under Cornwallis). 

So there were 2 sides to the debate: the Federalists and the Anti-Feds. The Feds were actually anti-democratic. They wanted to limit the impacts of faction. This is a huge debate. The Feds are represented by "Publius," the collective name for John Jay, Madison, and Hamilton. They won the Constitutional debate. 

Jefferson was not a framer of the Constitution; he was in France when it was signed, and he was an Anti-Fed, and this is the party that lost the debates. His contribution to American political thought is the thought of a living document. He wrote the Declaration, which is based on Enlightenment liberalism ("classical liberalism") and he felt that people were best governed by a "natural aristocracy" of enlightened freehold farmers. This does not preclude owning slaves, by the way. The liberal argument (which is really the only argument) for justifying slavery is that you can"t interfere with the natural right of a man to own a slave. (!) This is the argument later on during the Civil War, in Calhoun's "Southern Defense." 

The Federalists were the "Radical Republicans." The Anti-Feds were the "Jeffersonian Democrats" or "Democratic Republicans."

Later, Jacksonian democracy took hold. This was the thought that drove Manifest Destiny and encouraged the pioneering spirit. The Jacksonian Democrats relied heavily on government assistance since they were pushing westward. So there is this ideally-democratic thought of self-sufficiency: instead of being "self-sufficient" in the Jeffersonian sense, the pioneers prized hard work and the ability to fix whatever needed fixing. It gave meat to the phrase "American ingenuity." It also fueled women's rights and suffrage later, because pioneer women were expected to work just as hard as the men. They showed that they were not just Eastern Belles who relied on men for their station in a leisure class. 

But at the same time, the Jacksonian Democrats, for all the talk of self-sufficiency, relied on the government for assistance. They were pushing westward before, during, and after the Civil War, which is when the Indian Wars were taking off, with their presence pressuring the Indians. So pioneers settled around forts for protection, and they required assistance in linking up transportation networks on land and in the riverine systems. 

Conservative democrats favored the South, which was trying to keep the East and West from linking up. The linkage would mean the death of the Southern Master class, which was dependent on slavery for its economy. Calhoun pushed to have the country form up into 4 "economic zones," each region having veto power over the other. This was just an attempt to stall the inevitable economic linkage of the East and West as the nation grew. In 1857, Dred Scott split the Democratic Party along abolitionist lines. Chief Justice Taney was a Democrat, and the dissents came from the 2 Republican justices. So it rent the Democratic Party in two, with Dixiecrats on one side and the "progressives" on the other. Eventually, the conservatives in the Democratic Party defected to the GOP. 


Can someone plz help me? :( A. He suggests that the rich are more important than the poor.
B. He refers to the Turks and Arabs as a 'vile race."
C. He argues that Christians should never be violent.
D. He claims that he has no interest in helping other countries.

Answers

I think it’s B. Sorry if I’m wrong :( have a good day

Who is considered to be the first video game "character"? A
Pong Man

B
Sonic the Hedgehog

C
Pac Man

D
Asteroid
Unsubscribe · Report · W

Answers

The answer is Pong Man , Because came out in May or November 1972  

(In Order)    

Pac-man came out in 1980

Asteroid came out in 1979

Sonic The Hedgehog came out in 1991


(Out of Order)

Sonic The Hedgehog came out in 1991

Pac-Man came out in 1980

Asteroid came out in 1979

i think its D because asterroid is also an old game