If it is, Japan's motivation to seek more territories in Asia was for more resources during WWII. The U.S cut all resources going from the U.S to WWII.
He feared that a tyrannical
system will develop and will take away their liberties and <span>that a solid focal
government would incline toward encroaching on people's freedoms. Henry rose to
prominence in 1765 amid the fight about Grenville's Stamp Act, among which time
he gave his renowned "Give me liberty, or give me death," speech.</span>
Because japan was using iwo jima as a landing strip to aid other allies and themselves in the war and thats how they transported supplies.
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I would say uneven considering David didn't always end poetically.