The formation of the united nations
For the answer to the question above, o<span>ne of the federal government's most important responsibilities to the states is Defense. The Constitution grants the Federal Government the authority to raise an </span>Army<span> to fight wars on land and a </span>Navy<span> to protect American shipping. When the Barbary Pirates were hurting American shipping and costing a fortune, the Navy had to attack the pirate headquarters in Tripoli. They needed a Land Arm, so the </span>Marine Corps<span> was instituted. (Actually, it had a very brief life during the Revolution, but was disbanded very shortly after). That's why the Marine Hymn says "To the shores of Tripoli". </span>
<span>Of course, there were no planes back when the Constitution was written, but the </span>Army<span> formed an </span>Air Corps<span> during WWI, which fought in that war and in WWII. Shortly after WWII, the Army Air Corps became the </span><span>Air Force.</span>
It would be "Watergate" that was <span>not one of the scandals that plagued the Clinton administration, since in fact this scandal took place during the Nixon Administration. </span>
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Warmer temperatures occurred as the Ice Age ended.
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On april 2,1917, president woodrow wilson went before a joint session of congress to request a declaration of war against germany. Wilson cited germany's violation of its pledge to suspend unrestricted submarine warfare in the north atlantic and the mediterranean , as well as its attempts to entice Mexico into an alliance against the united states, those are the reasons why war was declared. welcome <span />