Laws that are unjust should be broken.
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His steel empire produced the raw materials that built the physical infrastructure of the United States. He was a catalyst in America's participation in the Industrial Revolution, as he produced the steel to make machinery and transportation possible throughout the nation.
In general, slavery in the deep South was more brutal and inhumane than slavery in the Chespeake region, and the crops being harvested were more lucrative for the farmers. During this time period slavery was divided many into the South, which cause divisions with the North leading up to the Civil War.
The Japanese attack had several major aims. First, it intended to destroy important American fleet units, thereby preventing the Pacific Fleet from interfering with Japanese conquest of the Dutch East Indies and Malaya and to enable Japan to conquer Southeast Asia without interference. Second, it was hoped to buy time for Japan to consolidate its position and increase its naval strength before shipbuilding authorized by the 1940 Vinson-Walsh Act erased any chance of victory. Third, to deliver a blow to America's ability to mobilize its forces in the Pacific, battleships were chosen as the main targets, since they were the prestige ships of any navy at the time. Finally, it was hoped that the attack would undermine American morale such that the U.S. government would drop its demands contrary to Japanese interests, and would seek a compromise peace with Japan.
After George W. Bush was successfully reelected
as president of the U.S. in 2004, he chose fundamental Social Security reform
as his top domestic priority. The idea of PRIVATE ACCOUNTS was at
the heart of President George W. Bush's 2005 plan for social security reform.