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A) The amount of goods that are produced.
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Jefferson's views on taxes are not really well known, but some of the quotes from his writings give us clues as to what his overall economic policies were. His most famous quote is probably, "Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society." Jefferson believed that like a government, taxes were a necessary evil.
The "Apostle of Burma" is the American missionary Adoniram Judson.
He was born in Massachusetts.
He arrived in Burma (today: Myanmar, mostly a Buddhist country with a Muslim minority) in 1813 after having been a missionary in India. It took him first years to achieve the first convert.
I and others here don’t have the text in front of us that your question mentions. I’ll simply offer some thoughts.
I do not believe the US was justified in its invasion of Iraq. The claim that Saddam Hussein had large stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction turned out to be false. The allegations of that were exaggerated in order to justify gout to war. There was no hard evidence that the weapons existed.
The idea of a pre-emptive strike also was a poor justification for war. The US had never gone to war on that basis before. It put the US in the role of the aggressor nation in the conflict.