Examples of Knox-Porter Resolution in the following topics:
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- Harding, continued American opposition to the League of Nations, Congress passed the Knox–Porter Resolution, bringing a formal end to hostilities between the U.S. and the Central Powers.
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- Congress passed the Knox–Porter Resolution bringing a formal end to hostilities between the United States and the Central Powers (signed into law by President Harding in 1921).
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- The league lacked its own armed forces
and depended on the traditional Great Powers nations – France, Britain, Russia,
Germany, and Japan – to enforce its resolutions, maintain its economic
sanctions, or provide military support when needed.
- Finally,
the League of Nations lacked any type of armed forces of its own and depended
on the Great Powers to enforce its resolutions, which they were unwilling to
do.
- It was not until July 21, 1921, that Harding signed into law
the Knox-Porter Resolution drafted by Congress, which formally ended hostilities
between the U.S. and the Central Powers.
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- It was not
until July 21, 1921, that Harding signed into law the Knox-Porter Resolution
drafted by Congress, which formally ended hostilities between the U.S. and the
Central Powers.
- Its report, presented
to President Wilson, was kept secret from the public until The New York Times broke the story in December
1922, although a pro-Zionist joint resolution on Palestine was passed by Congress
in September 1922.