The President plans to raise military spending to $343 billion a year in fiscal year 1986, from $162 billion a year in fiscal 1981. In that earlier article, I contended that, ranked in descending order of their probability, this increase in military spending would severely weaken this country's high-technology civilian industries as materials, equipment and skilled personnel are moved from civilian to military pursuits; produce shortages of materials, equipment and skilled personnel that will create ''bottleneck'' inflation in the sectors where the shortages occur, and stimulate general excess demand inflation in the rest of the economy just as it did during the Vietnam War.
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4. Increase public support for American independence.
This document was written to persuade people to break away from the King's unfair rules.
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But as the second post-Cold War decade opens, it is becoming increasingly clear that doing anything less will erode the foundation of the very alliance both ...
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The distance across the Atlantic Ocean
The British government would have to travel across the Atlantic to send any communication, enforce any laws or exchange any resources with the American colonies.
Americans were self-sufficient and could provide anything they needed to support their society because of they didn't depend on Great Britain they were less excepted on their rule.
The author who described the problems to industrialize England was Andrew Carnegie