What did President Carter fail to do?
<h2>-- free Americans taken hostage by Iran</h2>
President Jimmy Carter’s failure to get the hostages back ruined his re-election chance in 1980. We might also note that the taking of the hostages was itself an action aimed at President Carter. The Iranian Revolution had ousted the shah of Iran, a US-backed leader. The former shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, living in exile in Mexico, was found to have cancer, President Carter allowed him to come to the United States for treatment. This enraged the Iranians, who thought that the US was perhaps trying to bring the shah back to power. That's when the hostages were taken.
General Horatio Gates and his troops attacked General John Burgoyne British army for almost three weeks nonstop, until the British surrendered. The French naval fleet helped the continental army secure this victory.
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france
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thereby doubling the size of the young republic
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I will cite Steve Farrell on this.
"Our Constitution embodies the principle of checks and balances. Separate are legislative, executive and judicial powers. Separate are the two branches of the legislature as well – each power, each branch, possessing checks and balances upon neighbouring powers and branches.
Further, there is the federal principle, wherein all the powers not delegated specifically to the national government belong to the states or the people. (5)
The Bill of Rights provides yet another check, while the constitutional mandate that the states guarantee a republican form of government to their people (6) helps insure that government on the state level is similarly checked and balanced, and that city and county governments play a vital role..."