The victory at the battle of Antietam gave Abraham Lincoln a platform to issue the Proclamation from a position of strength. This changed the character of the Civil War and prevented the European powers from intervening on behave of their trading partners of the Southern Confederacy.
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A) Thomas Edison- Thomas Edison was credited with inventing the light bulb in 1879. This technology would revolutionize American society and still has a tremendous impact on us today.
C) Alexander Graham Bell- Bell is credited with being the chief innovator of th telephone. He was given one of his first patents for this technology in 1876.
E) Henry Ford- Ford would change American business forever, as he developed the idea of the assembly line in the early 20th century. This lead to the mass production of automobiles, helping to make cars a good that almost all of American society could afford.
F) Orville and Wilbur Wright- The Wright brothers had their first successful flight in 1903. This would change the way Americans travel forever.
Paine sees government as inherently bad, and does not see government as divinely ordained or otherwise intrinsically valuable. According to Paine, governments can only be measured by their effectiveness, as measured by their ability to improve society without being tyrannical. Paine does not believe that anyone has a right to govern others, which means he thinks that the king should no longer rule the colonies. Paine's view of government makes the revolutionary movement much more palatable by rejecting the presumption that the king has some legitimate and preexisting authority over the colonies. He says the only question that really matters is whether the colonists' living conditions would be better if they governed themselves, rather than being governed by the Crown
To expand their boarders in both international trade, and influence. Becoming an imperialistic nation led to monetary changes, and this started with the time of President Theodore Roosevelt.
The second tax cut (The Tax Reform Act of 1986) among other things, cut the highest Personal Income Tax rate from 50% to 38.5% but decreasing to 28% in the following years and increased the highest Capital Gains Tax rate from 20% to 28%