The third opinion is the correct one
The seven years war changed the balance of power in north america after the Peace of Paris in 1763. Britain’s debt was enlarged, forcing them to tax the colonies. They expanded their territory in the New World: they gained former French lands and Spain gained other French lands.
Probably, because of the death of his mother, Rachel, Joseph became: t<em>he special object of his father's love and favor.</em>
Joseph was the first son of Rachel and Jacob. This can be read in the bible, namely Genesis. Rachel died giving birth to her second son, Benjamin. Jacob had other sons, by his first wife Leah and servants. But he had a special love for Joseph. When he was a teenager, Joseph had dreams of grain and other indications that he would become a great ruler, and this made his brothers very jealous and they wanted him dead. There is a lot more to this story which can be read in the bible.
By passing the Occupational Disease Act it gave workers better and safer conditions to work in.
By requiring overtime payment that workers can get money for the work they actually do, since they would work for more then 10 hours then not get paid.
Answer: in the 2nd part of the 19th century USA were convinced of their racial superiority (also thanks to social Darwinism, biologization of social sciences and biological determinism that existed in Europe but also in the South America) and felt their obligation to reform the "inferior races" of the region. So Washington bureaucrats attempted to reshape countries such as Cuba into model versions of their own republic. That is what happened in times of Theodor Roosevelt´s bureaucracy. But before that "conquest" of the South was something which was an affair of adventurers and entrepreneurs with frequently economic interests (William Wheelwright in Chile, Stephens in Central America).
Explanation: Presidents like Thomas Jefferson and John Adams viewed Spanish possessions, including Florida, today´s Texas, and Cuba, as regions that should and would be incorporated into the United
States. Racial aspect was always present ...many people in the USA saw themselves as part of a superior Anglo-Saxon race.