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3. the population decreased sharply from those taken in the slave trade and europeans taking harvests
Explanation:
The answer is "All beliefs"
Some might say FDR, some might say LBJ, others might say Nixon. The reality is that the power of the Legislative vis a vis the Executive is in constant flux.
In terms of sweeping policy initiatives FDR's administration might be the time when the Presidency took on many of its contemporary roles. The activism of the LBJ administration was a further expansion of the New Deal-era role of the FDR administration. LBJ also was arguably the first president to use the US armed forces in foreign engagements without Congress declaring war (Gulf of Tonkin resolution)--a precedent we have become all too familiar with. In terms of 'imperial pretensions' Nixon assumed all the New Deal, Great Society, civil rights activism, and the ability to intervene militarily of the preceding Presidencies and expanded them to include unfettered use of the CIA and FBI.
He escalated the r a c i s t war on drugs.
He ran a r a c i s t election campaign.
He committed war c r i m e s
He made a dishonest case for war.
He did nothing in the Hurricane Katrina event
The main reason why the <span>colonists were unhappy with the fact that their judges salaries were paid by the king is because this led to the possibility of making the judges corrupt, since instead of judging matters fairly and impartially, they would be inclined to rule in favor of policies benefitting the Crown. </span>