Answer:
The American Prisoners were released in the Year 1973.
Answer:
- Abolition of the Draft system.
- War Powers Act.
Explanation:
The Vietnam War was a conflict between the forces of the Communist North Vietnamese along with their Viet Cong allies and the Capitalist South Vietnamese. The U.S. supported the South as they did not want communism to spread but had to leave when it became clear that the Communists would win. The war caused widespread dissent in the U.S. as many American soldiers died.
The War led to some consequences such as:
- Abolition of the Draft system - As a result of the widespread criticism of the government for using a draft to increase the ranks of the U.S. army, the government finally abolished the draft. It is not impossible that the system will be used again but that possibility is highly unlikely and this was as a result of the Vietnam war.
- War Powers Act - The war also led to the reduction of the war powers of the U.S. President with restrictions placed on how long they could engage the army in combat without Congressional approval.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Tax cuts allow people to have more savings to invest or buy new things.
A) There are several factors that contribute to fast growth of economy. Tax cuts doesn't gurantee fast growth of economy
B) Tax cuts allow people to have more savings to invest or buy new things. So , tax cuts gives a relief to slowing economy. The slowdown becomes less rapid
C) impact of tax cuts can't be seen right away. It takes some time. Also, other measures like investments must be in place for economy to recoves. tax cuts eases slowdown first until people start investing for economy to recover.
D) Tax cuts do not slow down an economy.
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Benjamin Franklin was an American polymath and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Franklin was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, Freemason, postmaster, scientist, inventor, humorist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat.