History, 10.01.2021 03:40 svarner2001
Base your answers to questions 45 and 46 on the speakers’ statements below and on your knowledge of social studies.
Speaker A: United States expansion should not end
when we reach the Pacific Coast.
Speaker B: The navy of the United States needs to
increase in size to defend our overseas
interests.
Speaker C: The United States must serve as the
military protector of the Western Hemisphere.
Speaker D: The United States needs to avoid international commitments in order to protect
our national interests.
Which speaker’s statement best expresses the reason that many United States senators rejected the Treaty of Versailles after World War I?
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The law of increasing costs states that as a country produces less of one product and more of another, there is an increase in the resources needed to expand production of the second product.
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