Raids conducted by the USDA to capture, deport, and or arrest radical leftist especially but not only anarchist
T<span>hose who favored centralization thought that the Articles of Confederation gave little power to the central government, and therefore the central government was unable to impose taxes, or execuse laws. They would have changed the articles so that they would have a stronger central government and levied taxes, but that was prevented because they needed a unanimous vote for that to pass, and that didn't happen. </span>
technological developments played an important part in twentieth century wars because it gave some sides an edge.
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during WW2 an a machine was created to crack codes that Natzis were sending to each other,this led the sides fighting Hitler an advantage since they would be knowing what would be sent to other Natzis. This led to them being able to know what their next move would be.
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The Navajo Cole Talkers were able to send secret messages on the battlefield using the Navajo language.
Explanation:
The Marine Corps recruited Navajo Code Talkers in 1941 and 1942. Philip Johnston was a WWI veteran who had heard about the successes of the Choctaw telephone squad. Johnston, although not Indian, had grown up on the Navajo reservation. In 1942, he suggested to the Marine Corps that Navajos and other tribes could be very helpful in maintaining communications secrecy. After viewing a demonstration of messages sent in the Navajo language, the Marine Corps was so impressed that they recruited 29 Navajos in two weeks to develop a code within their language. After the Navajo code was developed, the Marine Corps established a Code Talking school.
There is also a good movie with Nick Cage about this.
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Lewis and Clark's missions was to learn about the Native American tribes and make peace with them.
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