The Reagan administration rapidly increased spending on c. the American military.
This was during the Cold War, where U.S. and U.S.S.R. were trying to do anything they could to be technologically and militarily better than the other. The Cold War ended when U.S.S.R collapsed.
For Abolition:
-abolitionists in the United States
-fugitive slaves
Against Abolition:
-cotton plantation owners of the southern United States
-slave traders
<span>Operation Desert Storm United Nations Coalition Force led by the United States and including many Arab and European countries Bombs Iraq Forces in Kuwait and after 1 month of bombing Land invasion forces Iraq Forces out of Kuwait and back to Iraq.
Long story short, the Gulf War</span>
Washington believes that government is the edifice of the real independence. Washington urges that the "love of liberty", and the ''glory of government'', together represents the one strong nation. The real independence lies in the unity of government which is important to the citizens of the United States because unity supports our independence, peace, safety, prosperity, and liberty.
Explanation:
To start with, the statement - “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof” is known as the establishment clause.
The clause prohibits government from making laws that respect the establishment of religion. It also prohibits government from establishing an official religion as well as initiating actions that serve to favour a particular religion over another.
From the provisions of the clause, it is obvious that government is meant to remain neutral to all religions as the clause requires that government should neither respect, elevate nor favour religions.
It is important to note here that provisions of the establishment clause define the concept of separation of church and state. In other words, they are connected and communicate the same message.
The summary of the message is that the church and government are separate entities. As such, the state or government ought not to do things that show support for a particular religion.
Neither is it for proper for the state to compel citizens to be steadfast with, or practise a particular religion because it would amount to violation of citizens rights to religious liberty.