A Person living in Hawaii who is convicted of assault and battery in a trial court may appeal the decision to a "<span>state-level appellate court" since this is where appeals go when someone is unsatisfied with a verdict, or thinks they may have had a mistrial. </span>
The dates of the battle that led to American independence are time lined:
Treaty of Paris in February 10 1763
Battle of Lexington and Concord in April 19 1775
Declaration of independence was written on July 4 1776 and signed in August 2, 1776
Battle of Trenton in December 26 1776
Battle of Princeton in January 3 1777
Battle Ticonderoga in 2 and 6 July 1777
Battle of Saratoga in September 19, 1777
Battle of Valley Forge began in December 19 1777
Battle of Monmouth June 28 1778
Battle of Kings Mountain began in October 7 1780
Battle of Yorktown in September 28 1781
Answer:
Franklin D. Roosevelt had to consider isolationist tendencies among the American public and that there were neutrality acts in place.
Explanation:
When Franklin D. Roosevelt took up the Presidency of the United States, the foreign policy was largely to remain isolationist and dedicated to domestic affairs. The official position was to remain neutral in the conflicts that were occurring elsewhere at this time. Before the beginning of WWII, FDR avoided requests for armed intervention in conflicts in Mexico (with nationalization of even American assets) and Cuba with the installation of the Batista regime, for example. This was an example of the so-called "Good Neighbor Policy" where the US promised no intervention. Indeed, between 1935 and 1939, Congress passed five different Neutrality Acts that disallowed American involvement in foreign conflicts. FDR had to consider the isolationists in the domestic sphere as getting involved in international conflicts was not popular. He tried to press for a "short of war" strategy and so that America's military could rebuild and re-arm before becoming engaged in WWII.
Answer: Collecting tax revenue for the federal government.
Explanation: