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think that the United States made a poor decision when they became
involved in the affairs of Columbia, Nicaragua, and Mexico during the
early 1900s. These countries did not hold anything against the United
States and didn't cause any trouble. The United States would have had a
lot less on their hands if they were to stay out of their affairs. Also,
becoming involved in these affairs, I think that the United States went
in thinking of all the more power they would have. The United States
seemed to have taken advantage of these countries, in order to stay in
control. In the end, the United States shouldn't have become involved in
the affairs of Columbia, Nicaragua, and Mexico.
I hope this helps!
Good day to you.
-Niko
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the House of Burgesses — the first legislative assembly in the American colonies. The first assembly met on July 30, 1619, in the church at Jamestown.
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a series of acts passed by the Federalist Congress and signed by John Adams in 1798 after the XYZ affair with France that gave the Federal government broad power to arrest people who were voicing opposition to the government and made it harder for immigrants to enter the US.
1.Suspend - Prevents you from doing any further harm or action; Delay
2.Impeach - To call into question or integrity or validity; Charge with treason
3.Override - Use authority to reject or to stop;cancel. Extend
1. I had to suspend myself from playing to much video games.
2. The headlines impeached their clean images.
3. I had to override the computer to gather info about this man.
state implied powers are all the powers not written down in the constitution