The Impact<span> and </span>Effects of WW1<span> on America </span>were<span>envisioned in a famous quote by President Woodrow Wilson. ... </span>Effects of WW1<span> on America Fact </span>1<span>: The </span>impact<span> of the Great </span>War<span> on the United States saw political, economic and social changes. The United States emerged from the </span>war<span> as a </span>world<span> military and industrial leader</span>
I do believe that the balance of the governments power should continually shift to meet new events.
Because the v.k. would use Cambodia and Laos as part of the chi Minh trail to be able to transfer guns and ammunition
It was "Republican virtues" that <span>stressed self-reliance, frugality and industry, however the general Republican platform has shifted significantly since the time of Lincoln. </span>
This theory of government is called the Hyperpluralism theory. Hyperpluralism suggests that groups should be formed to advance the causes of the members - usually those with shared interests. While this is not inherently bad, hyperpluralists believe that taking cases to court to advance or hinder causes, that may or may not align with what they want to happen, pits the judicial process against the legislative process.