Thomas Jefferson was one of the most important and prominent figures in history to be involved in Americas fight for Independence. He was a founding father and attributer to the writing of the Declaration of Independence
Famous events in the US between 1600-1865:
1. Pilgrims/Mayflower
2. Thanksgiving
3. Revolutionary War
4. Declaration of Independence
5. Constitution/Bill of Rights
6. Civil War
7. Emancipation Proclamation
Hope this helped :) your criteria was pretty vague, let me know if you need anything more specific. You can go into detail about a specific thing that occurred within the Pilgrims' journey, Revolutionary War, etc.
The correct answer is A) kindness from the king is useless.
The statement that best summarizes the words “humaneness cannot be used to achieve order in the state,” is kindness from the king is useless.
This Chinese philosophy reminds people that moral values such as compassion and care cannot be part of the ruling class or the Emperor. They were used to make decisions that affected people but benefited others. Or vice-versa. So having a big heart was not a recommended characteristic for the rulers of the time.
If you're talking about World War I then the federal government implemented the Espionage and Sedition acts. These laws limited the freedom of speech for American citizens. The Espionage and Sedition Acts allowed for the arrest of individuals who spoke against the war effort or promoted avoiding the draft.
If you're referring to World War II, Japanese-American citizens had their freedoms limited after the attack on Pearl Harbor. After the attack by the Japanese military on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066. This allowed the government to forcibly remove any individual in a military area. In this case, Japanese-American citizens are removed from their homes on the West Coast and forced into internment camps. These internment camps were restrictive, as Japanese-American citizens could not leave and return to their homes until the war is over.
They benefited from canals and railroads