I'm not close to being a genius or conqueror, but I can infer from that in China, their recent governments and ruling dynasties like the Ming had been abusing the peasants, leading to mass starvations and revolts all across China. Karl Marx's idea of equality seemed promising to the weary nation, but it faced much opposition from the nationalists and those harboring democratic ideals. Unfortunately, Mao De Zong and the Communists took power, forcing the opposition to flee to Taiwan. Thus the era of the People's Republic of China began.
During his presidency, Richard Nixon tried to stop inflation by passing Executive Order 11615. This law put a ninety day freeze on all wages and prices in order to stop inflation. This was one of the few times in American history where the government controlled the prices of goods for an extended period of time. The last time they did this before Nixon was during World War II.
I believe the answer would be 2 times
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Reconstruction was both a success and failure depends on how you look at or how a person looks at it personally for me I would say it was a success.
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