<span>D.He wrote the Declaration of Independence, which expressed support for natural rights and popular sovereignty.</span>
The attack of two U.S. destroyers by the North Vietnamese. The United States refused to trade with Cuba. that's what caused the united states to enter into a full-scale war in Vietnam. Hope this helps :D
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“Philip II of Macedonia, author of Greece’s first federal constitution, founder of the first territorial state with a centralized administrative structure in Europe, forger of the first Western national army, the first great general of the Greek imperial age, and a dreamer of great dreams; one of the greatest captains in the history of the West.” (Richard A. Gabriel, “Great Captains of Antiquity (Contributions in Military Studies)”, 2000, p.84)
“That sense of being one people allowed each Greek state and its citizens to contribute their values, experiences, traditions, resources, and talents to a new national identity and psyche. It was not until Philip's reign that a common sentiment of what it meant to be a Hellene reached all Greeks. Alexander took this culture of Hellenism with him to Asia, but it was Philip, as leader of the Greeks, who created it and in doing so made the Hellenistic Age possible.” (Richard A. Gabriel, “Philip II of Macedonia: Greater Than Alexander”, 2010, p.232)
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His mission was to complete an agreement with the Japanese Government for the protection of shipwrecked or stranded Americans and to open one or more ports for supplies and refueling. ... As a result, Perry's treaty provided an opening that would allow future American contact and trade with Japan.
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a. outlawed the closed shop.
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The name Taft Hartley act was given to the Labor-Management Act, which was passed by the government of the United States of America to restrict the growing influence of trade Unions and communism. The law was enacted over the veto of President Harry S. Truman by the 80 United States Congress. It has amended the previous Wagner Act of 1935. The law had aimed to tighten the grip over the growing power of trade unions and prohibited wildcat strikes, mass picketing, closed shops and donation to political parties by unions.