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The answer to your question is Alaska
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Answer:
purchasing New Orleans to make it secure for American shippers.
Explanation:
Answer:
Wars cost too much.
That’s really not a surprise. The surprise is how much more they cost than we’ve been told.
It might help to think of the nation’s post-9/11 wars in Afghanistan and Iraq like a pair of icebergs. The Pentagon tells us how much we’ve each paid for the wars. But that only tells us how much of those icebergs we can see above the waves. While it includes totals for war fighting, it doesn’t track the Pentagon’s bigger war budget, interest paid on money we’ve borrowed to fight the wars, veterans’ care, and other ancillary costs. There’s a whole lot more hidden beneath the waves. The real issue isn’t whether the cost of war is high; the issue is why the U.S. government keeps under-estimating it, and why U.S. citizens and taxpayers keep tolerating it.
Correct answer choice is :
B) The destruction of the socialist class
Explanation:
Communism and Socialism measure economic and political forms that encourage equality and ask to remove social categories. These two measures are interchangeable in some ways that however completely different in others ways. In a communist society, the social class owns everything and everybody works towards a constant common goal.
I’d say “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine. Or maybe the Declaration of Independence