Initially, the colonists accepted these taxes because they were lightly enforced by the government. These taxes were also light themselves, and were not a harsh payment to make for imports. When the British government did enforce these light duties and eventually added more direct taxes, the colonists feared that by accepting these, they would lose their property and political rights to the British. In the end, the colonists opposed all taxes imposed on them by the government.
The answer is True.
FDR's policies were greatly influenced by Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt as he listed them as two of his political mentors.
Thomas Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution. Jefferson thought that what powers were not specifically stated in the Constitution belonged to the states and the people. Ultimately, it was the job of the people to keep the federal government in check.
Yes because the Japan Allied up with Germany.
We could of teamed up with Japan and stopped Germany.
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The Communist regime believed that collectivization would improve agricultural productivity and would produce grain reserves sufficiently large to feed the growing urban labor force. ... Forced collectivization helped achieve Stalin's goal of rapid industrialization, but the human costs were incalculable
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