It fought for democracy, freedom and a government that was for <span>"Of the people, By the people, and For the People". That all men are created equal and should view every men equal in the eyes of the law and government and become the central idea of American government and it become one of the foundation of democracy.</span>
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A
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Vietnam was the first and probably the last war to be fought on TV. The daily coverage which was extensive, graphic and shocking, had a profound effect on American public opinion. The coverage of events such as the Tet offensive, and the photographs taken at the My Lai massacre increasingly turned American public opinion against the war.
Answer: No sometimes it is unfair when others do well and some are well, but it is not their responsability to help. That being said not everyone will be guaranteed a job with fair wage.
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Option A, transferring all of parts of program from the public to the private sector, is the right answer.
Explanation:
George Walker Bush served the post of the 43rd U.S. President in the period between 2001 to 2009. Since the beginning of his Presidency (2001), Bush discussed the idea of "partial privatization" of Social Security. But it was only after the year 2004 meaning after winning re-election that he started to invest his "political capital" in seeking changes in earnest.
He preferred such a strategy called privatization which had its emphasis on transferring all of the parts of the program from the public to the private sector.
Answer: As a result of the Boston Tea Party, the British shut down Boston Harbor until all of the 340 chests of British East India Company tea were paid for. This was implemented under the 1774 intolerable acts and known as the Boston port act.
Explanation: On March 25, 1774, British Parliament passes the Boston Port Act, closing the port of Boston and demanding that the city's residents pay for the nearly $1 million worth (in today's money) of tea dumped into Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773.