From my knowledge, I know that the US Government believed Japanese Americans on the West Coast would provide a strategic advantage for country of Japan as it was their closest border to Japan. They could possibly be spies or seek out ways to help their home country they most likely had their allegiance to.
<span>The quote, from President Lyndon B. Johnson’s speech
in 1964, refers to the Great Society domestic policy. The concept of the policy
Great Society was designed to aid education, art and urban or rural
development. With this domestic policy Lyndon B. Johnson declared war on
poverty and during his administration helped many to rise above poverty.</span>
Quebec sovereigntist believed that with such a sovereign State The Quebec nation would be better equipped to promote its own economic social ecological and cultural development Quebec sovereigness movement is based on Quebec nationalism
The Revenue Act of 1767, also referred to as the Townshend Duties, taxed glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea coming into the Anglo-American colonies. That year, wealthy landowners in Britain had used their political influence to cut their taxes by a fourth, causing a massive deficit in the British treasury. Chancellor Charles Townshend made up for this deficit via the Revenue Act.
In reality, the duties brought in very little revenue, with the exception of the taxes on tea. All they really did was provoke the colonists. Assemblies all over the colonies denounced the Act, calling for its repeal. Yet another boycott of British goods was enacted, which motivated merchants in Britain to push for the repeal of the Act as well. All this tension led to violence in the colonies, culminating in the Boston Massacre in March 1770. Parliament relented and repealed most of the Townshend Duties.