No, they were not anti-american. They just simply believed that the United States should not have been in World War 1. In which it was a war all the way across the Atlantic Ocean, in which men were led to battle! So most good get slaughtered. But the few that made it across the battlefield would be gassed..
<span>This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that yes, it was a wise political move, since most Americans knew that the US could benefit from better relations with China. </span>
A lawmaking body with a single house of elected representatives
The colonists reaction to the tea act was the Boston tea party. which caused the British to enact the intolerable acts. thus causing the founding fathers to writhe the declaration of Independence <span />
<span>After the stock market crash of 1929, Herbert Hoover ordered federal departments to speed up construction projects, cut $160 million in taxes, and doubled the amount spent on public works.</span>