The main point of view of the "United We Win" poster from 1943 was that "<span>cooperation by all will result in American World War II victory", since it shows to people of different races working together for the war effort. </span>
According to political scientist Brian R. Dirck, the most famous executive order was by President Abraham Lincoln, when he issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863: The Emancipation Proclamation was an executive order, itself a rather unusual thing in those days.
<span>The Church of England under Elizabeth was broadly
Reformed in nature: Elizabeth's first Archbishop of Canterbury, Matthew
Parker had been the executor of Martin Bucer's will, and his
replacement, Edmund Grindal had carried the coffin at Bucer's funeral.</span>
<span>Christendom is right</span>