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Module 14. Assignment Democracy and War

Module 14. Assignment Democracy and War

Q In this assignment, you will consider the reasons behind U.S. intervention in both World Wars and ideological arguments that were used to justify entry into each conflict. You will write an essay in which you respond to prompts addressing these concepts. To get started, click the MindTap link in the Get Started Module to open the activity and read the writing prompt: • Navigate to Unit 6: Modern United States Imperialism and the World at War and click the drop-down arrow on the right. • Select the drop-down error on the left for Unit Activities. • Select Unit 6 Activity: Democracy and War. • Your response should be 5-6 paragraphs in length, and should meet the following criteria: o It addresses all portions of the topic or prompt. o It has a fully developed thesis. o Ideas are stated clearly and easy to understand. o Major supporting ideas are thoughtful, readily identi?able and well-developed in uni?ed paragraphs with concrete, substantial and relevant information. o It demonstrates command of language, with precise word choices, and few—if any—errors in usage or mechanics. When you’re done, submit your work to your instructor using the Turnitin link at the bottom of the Assignment page in Canvas. (Do not submit via the writing prompt window.)

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The ways in which German forces had become concerning for American forces, had led to conflicting situations. This is because the Soviet and Japan had also been trying to ensure that world domination would be achieved (Montoya et al., 2017). There had to be defensive forces shown by America to resist attacks from Japan, Germany and the Soviet. There had to be assistance provided to the allies with which America had formed treaties and alliances. Otherwise, there could be rise of dissatisfaction among the allies and anger of the allies would get transformed into attacks on America.