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Allowing religion to affect laws limits people’s freedoms. Religious influence should remain out of laws and out of politics in general. Religion is a belief held by certain people — not everyone — meaning that other people have absolutely no right to force their religious beliefs on others.
When Mexico became a part of NAFTA, along with Canada and the United States, it eliminated tariffs against Canada and the United States but maintained them against nonmembers.
NAFTA, or the North American Free Trade Agreement was created in 1994, and many states and countries prospered because of it.
It was easier for students to read and learn about different subjects. Since there were so many books printed, it was cheaper for learning students.
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The Constitutional Convention was called because the federal government established by the Articles of Confederation was considered to be too weak to effectively deal with the young nation's issues. Officially, the purpose of the convention was to revise the Articles of Confederation. Many feel that this was a drastic understatement, and that the real goal of many of its key proponents was to replace the Articles of Confederation and create a strong federal government.
The open door policy was designed to open Japan to American trade and influence (The US was hungry for an imperial puppet).