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In 1960s and 1970s, the US faced the issue of stagflation, immigrants and blacks were discriminated against, the poor were kept poor, and the rich got richer.
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In this, there is 'high inflation and high employment'. Also there were Vietnam war, civil rights protest.
- The assassination of president 'john F Kennedy', some shoot him while he was in car and also the assassination of Martin Luthur King.
- The corruption of 'political parties' by offering bribe by the big businesses and corporations which caused hardship for 'normal citizens'.
- The United States suffered from slavery and many steps were taken towards 'granting equal rights' based on race in the '1960's
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the faithful should give money to the church
because every 10% of your salary should always be contributed to the church first before any other thing
that's your first priority
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The concept of the Trinity is the holy union of <u>three Divine persons</u> into one <u>God</u>.
Explanation:
According to the concept of Christian Trinity, it is believed that there is one God. The power of three divine persons including the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit together form one God. These three men are the representation of human beings. Their nature is associated with human characteristics and is composed of one God. The three divine persons are distinct in their ways and they collectively termed to be God according to the traditional Christian culture.
The correct answer would be alternative C)"It maximizes the political freedoms guaranteed to individual state governments."
A Confederal System of Government indeed maximizes the freedoms of its citizens, by giving more power and authority to state and local institutions.
A Unitary government benefits those around the authoritarian leaders, and least influential regions have a greater chance of being under supported.
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Explanation:
World War II convinced U.S. leaders that the policies of isolationism and appeasement had been mistakes. To counter the growing Soviet threat, they sought new ways to keep the U.S. safe and protect its interests abroad.