The correct answer is <span>economic issues.
In earlier times in the United States, presidents didn't really do much about economic issues. They believed that the government should keep the market free and not get involved in any way. It was only somewhere near the end of the 19th century that the government started getting involved when progressives started introducing laws to prevent trusts and monopolies and similar things.</span>
Answer:
Middle Colonies
Explanation:
Because the Middle colonies had to plant more food to survive the harsh winters
Answer:
You did not include the choices however one of them was to demonstrate the power of the atomic bomb to the Japanese by dropping it on an unpopulated area and I would have done that.
Choice: Demonstrate power of bomb by dropping it on Unpopulated Area
Positive : Over a 100,000 Japanese civilians would have been spared death and property would not have been destroyed on a massive scale. Also the area would not be radioactive leading to adverse effects on generations of people born near the drop zone.
Negative: The Japanese were very defiant and stubborn in their fighting and so might have ignored the demonstration which would have meant that we wasted 50% of our nuclear bombs as the United States because only 2 existed in the world at the time and the U.S. had both.
By taping conversations in the Oval Office, President Richard Nixon was not violating the rights of the people he taped. In fact, Franklin D. Roosevelt and JFK already used a tapping system. The District of Columbia law allows taping conversations as long as at least one participant is aware that there is a recording being made.
A different issue is if those recordings might be evidence of criminal activity. Richard Nixon tried to gain control over the tapes after the federal government seized them, stating that it infringed his personal privacy rights, but he died before the resolution of the legal battle.
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