<h2>Answer:</h2>
<u>The examples of hard power methods in foreign policy are ;</u>
Military intervention
Protectorate alliance
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Hard power in International relations is related to the use of force and coercion. Military Interventions are terms related to hard politics so it can be considered as a method of hard power in foreign policy. Similarly, a protectorate is a state or country that's protected by a larger, stronger country. So a Protectorate alliance is a group of countries which protects a small and weak country. This can also be considered a method of hard politics while designing a foreign policy.
They all seem correct... but I could be wrong
Samuel Grompers founded and was the president of the American Federation of Labor.
I believe the answer is a Charleston Mercury Editorial, published in 1860, it contains factual events from that time.