<span>It was the growing power of Parliament, and several incompetent monarchs which led to this. By the 17th century, Parliament had gained one power that the monarchy no longer had - they were in charge of raising taxes. King Charles I got into so many arguments over money, religion and political affairs that his own Parliament declared war on him. In the end, Parliament won and had the king executed. Oliver Cromwell became the dictator of England for 10 years (this period is known as the Commonwealth), and abolished an increasingly corrupt Parliament. After his death, both the Monarchy and Parliament were restored, and king Charles II became King. The Civil War led to a gradual increase in Parliament's power, which may well have stopped the country from having a revolution.
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Answer: The long debate over lowering the voting age in America from 21 to 18 began during world war II and intensified during the Vietnam war, when young men were denied the right to vote but where drafted into the military.
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Restrict immigration through the use of quotas.
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People back then were really r*cist towards people of color, different nationalities, and they disliked it when people from other countries came to America for jobs. They believed that they were stealing all of their jobs and they were also treated really badly, it goes way past the ra*cism.
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All proxy wars in the Cold war were related to the strategy of containing communism so that it would not spread beyond the Soviet Union. Vietnam, Korea and other proxy fights and funding of rebels (Such as Afghanistan) was to push back communism. There was never a serious attempt to fight communism at the source of its power in the Soviet Union as this would have most likely caused a nuclear war.</span>
Through Liberty bonds.
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