This is an opinionated question, so points should not be affected toward your opinon. However, I believe corporations should not have loyalty to the United States because the U.S. could ban businesses from selling/sharing a product to certain countries, however I think the U.S. government should have some say in what corporations sell to other countries so that they aren't giving some random person in "who knows where" parts to make a bomb etc...
They had to <span>create a rationing system so that they could send food and suplies over seas for the war effort.
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Another power to add to the list would be: Deciding the legality of executive orders.
An example would be Executive Order 13769, which was titled, "Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States." President Donald Trump signed this order on January 27, 2017, in the first weeks of his presidency. Commonly called the "travel ban," this order suspended travel to the United States from a number of countries with a majority Muslim population. The order immediately was challenged in the courts as unconstitutional. The Trump administration was compelled to replace Executive Order 13769 with a revised version that it hoped would stand up to court challenges, Executive Order 13780, signed in March, 2017.
The puritans life was centered around the church
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The Viceroyalty of New Spain was a colonial administrative entity belonging to Spain, which existed in the territory of what is now the southeast of the United States, Mexico and Central America between the years 1535 and 1821. This viceroyalty was the main Spanish colony in the American continent, both in economic and political terms.
Its economy was based fundamentally on the exploitation of raw materials, and in particular, on the exploitation of precious metals such as gold and silver, which were taken to Spain to mint money and thus increase the treasury coffers of the crown.
In order to carry out this exploitation, the first labor used was that of the natives, who were used through the Encomienda system as quasi slaves, that is, free labor in exchange for "evangelization". Later, they were joined by African slaves who were taken to the continent to carry out these tasks.