He swore that he will get Germany out of the Great Depression that they were having at the time. He also swore that he will get vengeance to the U.S., Britain, Japan etc... since they seized land, military and almost everything away from the Germans.
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Your question asks what answer choice best describes the way the President has restricted authority when it comes to the War Powers Resolution.
<h3>Answer: A). Congress needed to be notified of troop deployments.</h3>
The reason why answer choice "A). A. Congress needed to be notified of troop deployments" would be the correct answer is because the War Powers Resolution/Act requires the president to do this. This is one of the things that make the president feel restricted in their powers, since they would have to notify Congress that they would want to deploy more troops into war. The President would have to consult with Congress before making any final decisions on sending troops into war. This would show that the President doesn't have as much power as you think, due to the fact that there's something called checks and balances, and the War Powers Resolution shows that the President doesn't have more power over the other branches of the government.
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Answer:
During the Progressive Era of the 1890s through the 1920s investigative journalists were called muckrakers. They worked for magazines and most of the time saw their duty to shine a bright light on corruption and abuse. They valued informing the wider population a lot and believed that only an informed population can make a democracy good.
Incomplete question. I inferred from a historical perspective.
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<u> The fame that Columbus gained from his voyages is based on unreliable sources.</u>
Explanation:
It is believed by some that the famous explorer Christopher Columbus, based on unreliable sources had been seen as having fame from his voyages.
For example, some scholars even question his writings about his Discovery.