Well, we are going to have to make more!
Lets make bigger ones.
(Arms race.)
According to Washington, to stop a rebellion, you need a strong armed force to crush it. During his time, the US is just untied. Many Americans doesn't trust the government. To show power and authority, Washington believes that when a rebellion is formed, you need to force it to stop. The federal government is the power to check these rebellions. If the government don't, who would protect the citizens and their human rights?
The correct answer is D, opportunity costs. Making (economic) decisions requires trading off one good, service or experience against another. Most of us cannot acquire everything we want, so often we have to make decisions on what to buy or how to invest our limited resources - eating out or going to the movies, buying that video-game or saving the money for a new bicycle, traveling to the mountain or to the beach. By choosing one rather than the other, we are trading off, that is, making a sacrifice and renouncing to our other preferred choice. In these examples, if you decide to go to the movies, the opportunity cost is the loss of the possibility of eating out.
Answer:Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. He served two terms in office, from 1913 to 1921.
Wilson was a Progressive Democrat who believed in the power of the federal government to expose corruption, regulate the economy, eliminate unethical business practices, and improve the general condition of society.
During Wilson’s years in office, the US federal government was segregated and the Ku Klux Klan experienced a major revival.
Wilson’s second term in office was dominated by the First World War. Though Wilson campaigned on the slogan “He kept us out of war,” escalating German aggression ultimately made it impossible for the United States to stay out of the conflict.
Woodrow Wilson’s rise to power
Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton, Virginia in 1856 to a very religious family. His father was one of the founders of the Southern Presbyterian Church and Wilson’s religious upbringing shaped his political views and outlook on the world. He grew up in Georgia and South Carolina and was the first Southerner to become president since James Polk in 1848.
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