<span>Article I, section 8 states: "To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof"</span>
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think the answer to this question would be <u>“They would have disagreed on the
idea that war, poverty, disease, and famine were natural checks to population
growth.”
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<span>This based upon that Karl Marx thought that population growth
would cause things like lack of resources. Meanwhile, Adam smith wanted more
people to be born.</span>
Well first off, both the USA and Russia were in a “race to the moon” and required a lot of infrastructure revitalization as well as a technological revolution. Both militaries used missiles and rockets as a result of this. A very important event that contributed to the US‘’s military buildup was the Cuban Missile Crisis, which forced Americans to essentially “upgrade” all artillery and intelligence programs in order to stay one step ahead of the USSR. This also contributed to technology as the world would know it for decades to come.