In the period from when WWII ended to 1969, the United States saw increased limitations of speech to curb the spread of communism.
<h3>U.S. reaction to Russian Communism </h3>
- Engaged in aggressive foreign policy to limit the spread of Communism.
- Passed domestic acts that were meant to limit Communism in the United States.
Some of these acts targeted the free speech that Americans had enjoyed with the justification being that Communism was evil and that the government had to right to stop it from spreading.
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The Anti-Federalists feared the federal government would oppress enslaved people
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1.) George Rogers Clark (Frontiersman who fought British and their Indian allies in Ohio valley.)
2.) Lord Cornwallis (Commander of British ship Serapis and said "I have not yet begun to fight.")
3.) Nathanael Greene (Quartermaster general of the Continental Army; brought caches of food and supplies to Valley Forge and led troops in the South.)
4.) William Howe (Commander of all British forces in America until 1778.)
5.) Martha Washington ( General's wife who helped boost morale at Valley Forge.)
6.) Alexander Hamilton (American colonel and aide to Washington who captured a key British earth fortress at Yorktown.)
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Your Question: How did each kingdom lose its independence?
Your Answer: In Poland a single noble's power of the "free veto" made it difficult for the government to take decisive action; in Hungary, the Golden Bull strictly limited royal power; in Serbia, less talented political successors to Stefan were not able to ward off the Turks.
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