Answer:
High taxes and weak irresponsible government and power.
After the second world war, the occupation of the German and Austrian regions was managed by 4 major powers: France, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and the Soviet Union. The goals of these powers was twofold.
The first was the purging of National Socialist elements from Germany. After the war, thousands of Nazis escaped capture by the allies, with many returning to their lives as civilians. The occupying forces were attempting to ensure that these individuals would not exert major influence, and that Nazism would not rise again in post-war Germany. Here's an interesting orientation video produced by the US army during the post-war occupation period:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-EjnQwqbaQ
The second of these goals was the establishment of two new German states. The Soviet Union laid the ground work for what would become the communist German Democratic Republic in the late 1940s in the eastern half of Germany, while the allies established a market-liberal counterpart (the Federal Republic of Germany) in the west.
It upheld (prevented) the federal government's decision to stop making treaties and allowed it to continue passing laws to carry out its Native American<span> policies. ... The </span>Dawes Act<span> ended tribal landholding and </span>encouraged<span> economic </span>assimilation<span> by making </span>Native Americans<span> private land owners.</span>
The Suez Canal was important for trade to these countries.
According to Aristotle, man by nature is a political animal, this can be justified by Russian invasion of Ukraine which is a s a result of both social and political conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
<h3>What is the meaning of
political animal by Aristotle?</h3>
Man is by nature a political animal by Aristotle means that man is destined by his own nature to dwell as a sociopolitical being.
Looking into the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we can see it was caused as a result of Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
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