The union is what kept the United states whole, rather than having a successfully seceded Confederacy where slavery would have most definitely still been a thing even today and discrimination would be much more heavily prominent. <span />
The answer is yes.
<em>The USA PATRIOT Act</em> is an act of Congress signed into law by President Georg Bush on October 26, 2001. Its full title is : 'Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001'. The goal of this act was to strengthen national security after the September 11 attacks.
This acts is controversial because it violates some Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, especially the 4th and the 5th one.
<em>The 5th Amendment</em> states that no person should be ' deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law'. The Patriot act however, allows the Attorney General to hold a person ( especially a non-citizen or an alien) in detention indefinitely if he/she is a threat to the nation's security, even without a criminal conviction. This contradicts the 5th Amendment.
Throughout the 1820s, Austin sought to maintain good relations with the Mexican government, and he helped suppress the Fredonian Rebellion. He also helped ensure the introduction of slavery into Texas despite the attempts of the Mexican government to ban the institution.
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The first national government of the Unites States was the government of George Washington. The first president was sworn in under the new Constitution on April 30, 1789, at Federal Hall in New York, which was the American capital at the time.
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The answer to this question is Cold War