Challenges that Italy faced after unification.
Following Italy unification in 1861 the nation suffered from economic imbalance between north and south, the absence of education systems, lack of raw materials and the great cost of unification itself. Italy faced this challenges but still made great development progress in the future years.
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D. Kent State University
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Many American citizens showed their protest in public regarding the Vietnam War. People march to Washington to display their antiwar rally against the government judgment to enter into war. The 1970 students were shot down by National Guardsmen during protests. Many students from colleges protested against the Vietnam War on the basis that the US had no concern about fighting in Asia. Kent State University became a significant place for students to protest against the Vietnam War.
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Thanksgiving is a federal holiday in the United States, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.[1] It is sometimes called American Thanksgiving (outside the United States) to distinguish it from the Canadian holiday of the same name. It originated as a harvest festival, and to this day the centerpiece of Thanksgiving celebrations remains Thanksgiving dinner. The dinner traditionally consists of foods and dishes indigenous to the Americas, namely turkey, potatoes (usually mashed), stuffing, squash, corn (maize), green beans, cranberries (typically in sauce form), and pumpkin pie. Thanksgiving is regarded as being the beginning of the fall–winter holiday season, along with Christmas and the New Year, in American culture.
The event that Americans commonly call the "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World in October 1621.[2] This feast lasted three days, and—as recounted by attendee Edward Winslow—[3] was attended by 90 Native Americans and 53 Pilgrims.[4] The New England colonists were accustomed to regularly celebrating "thanksgivings," days of prayer thanking God for blessings such as military victory or the end of a drought.[5] Thanksgiving has been celebrated nationally on and off since 1789, with a proclamation by President George Washington after a request by Congress.[6] President Thomas Jefferson chose not to observe the holiday, and its celebration was intermittent until President Abraham Lincoln, in 1863, proclaimed a national day of "Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens", to be celebrated on the last Thursday in November.[7][8] On June 28, 1870, President Ulysses S. Grant signed into law the Holidays Act that made Thanksgiving a yearly appointed federal holiday in Washington D.C.[9][10][11] On January 6, 1885, an act by Congress made Thanksgiving, and other federal holidays, a paid holiday for all federal workers throughout the United States.[12] Under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the date was moved to one week earlier, observed between 1939 and 1941 amid significant controversy. From 1942 onwards, Thanksgiving, by an act of Congress, signed into law by FDR, received a permanent observation date, the fourth Thursday in November, no longer at the discretion of the President.[13][14]
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<em>The President orders American ambassadors in hostile countries to hold more meetings with foreign diplomats.</em> This would be an example of an executive order which is considered an informal power because it is not a power listed in the Constitution.
I agree with the Selective Act, because at the time the United States was going into a war against large armies when their military was small. The act was required to build a bigger military fast enough to go to war.