He did two extremely important things during his career.<span> One was that he created a "limited national debt" which was set at $54 million, and he also created a national bank for everyone to deposit into. He was the first secretary of treasure.</span>
Woodrow Wilson will be your answer :)
Eat your beans
The result was the collapse of Mussolini's government. Early in the morning of July 25, he was forced by the Great Fascist Council to resign and was arrested later that day. On July 26, Marshal Pietro Badoglio took control of the Italian government. The new government immediately entered into secret negotiations with the Allies, despite the presence of numerous German troops in Italy. On September 3, Montgomery's 8th Army began an invasion of the Italian mainland in Calabria, and the Italian government agreed to surrender to the Allies. Under the terms of the agreement, the Italians would be treated with leniency if they collaborated with the Allies in the expulsion of the Germans from Italy. Later that month, Mussolini was rescued from a prison in the mountains of Abruzzo by the Germans and was appointed leader of a Nazi "puppet" state in northern Italy.
President John Adams. Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the white house, he never lived in it.
<span> Key concept = Leadership and loyalty
It belongs to the leader belief system because its about leaders being kind to the people he ruled over.
(Written by Confucius.)</span>