I'm assuming that the question is "what is the purpose of government?".
To answer the question, the purpose of a government is to protect civilians of the country, set laws, to set things straight. Imagine a world without a government, everything would be very out of control, and there would be no laws, so then everyone would be doing their own thing. So when there is a government, there's most definitely a purpose.
<span>to aid Panamanian rebellion against Colombia</span>
Roosevelt sent supplies, military equipment, and surplus to help aid the Allies (usually they wouldn't do this until they were part of the war). In doing this, it shows that the US doesn't wait until they get hit, instead they reach out (even though it was only economically, in the case of military, they still waited). Roosevelt also wasn't really the reason the US ended isolationism. It was more of Emperor Hirohito. He allowed his military generals to attack Hawaii for resources and to continue on their expansions of taking over all of the Pacific. Roosevelt only "convinced" (well, all of them were hopping mad already) Congress to declare war on Japan and Germany.
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The battle led to the Gettysburg Address in which Lincoln redefined the Civil War as a struggle for freedom and democracy. Land preservation efforts began immediately after the Battle of Gettysburg and resulted in a national cemetery, consecrated by Lincoln on November 19, 1863
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