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It led to a buildup of military force and the establishment of the navy.
<span>It laid the groundwork for a war between the states. </span>
<span>It caused both Spain and France to build alliances with the United States. </span>
<span>It set the stage for a government policy rejecting foreign involvement.
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The answer is "It set the stage for a government policy rejecting foreign involvement. "
They agreed to change the Articles of Confederation to grant congress the power to 1) regulate commerce and 2) tax the people.
The California Gold Rush of 1849-1855 radically transformed California, the United States and the world. ... The significant increase in population and infrastructure allowed California to qualify for statehood in 1850, only a few years after it was ceded by Mexico, and facilitated U.S. expansion to the American West.
Aztecs were located in south Mexico, so life was very warm and dry lots of deserts and not much water near them.. Also hunting was a huge part of Aztec culture so was farming and other natural properties....
1. One of the most important immigration laws that affected legal and illegal immigration is the Act of 1965. They demolished the quota for immigration which allowed for more types of people in. Many people snuck on boat and had family members create fake papers to help them.
2. If you were illegal it lowered your chances of getting a job and making a living. If you couldn't make a living then you couldn't stay.
3. Illegal immigration could be fixed by regulating the amount of people allowed in each year. You could also hire more efficient people to make green cards. People tend to get more impatient the long they have to wait. If you set up appointments and tell them they can come back on this date to get accepted then it wouldn't be much of a concern. You could also create a camp for immigrants. Have a school, hospital, lodging, etc. and make them have a safe place to stay while they wait to be verified.