Because Britain<span> refused to stop seizing American ships that were trading with France and at that time </span>Britain was France's<span> enemy in Europe. Sometimes they also seized american sailors. this is why they declared war.</span>
I think it’s C but the other person could be right.
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To quote Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, "Section 3 of the Recovery Act (15 USCA 703) is without precedent. It supplies no standards for any trade, industry, or activity. It does not undertake to prescribe rules of conduct to be applied to particular states of fact determined by appropriate administrative procedure. Instead of prescribing rules of conduct, it authorizes the making of codes to prescribe them. For that legislative undertaking, section 3 sets up no standards, aside from the statement of the general aims of rehabilitation, correction, and expansion described in section 1. In view of the scope of that broad declaration and of the nature of the few restrictions that are imposed, the discretion of the President in approving or prescribing codes, and thus enacting laws for the government of trade and industry throughout the country, is virtually unfettered. We think that the code-making authority thus conferred is an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power."
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Industrial_Recovery_Act_of_1933
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<u> Pros </u>
The annexation of Texas would greatly expand the territory of the United States.
The annexation of Texas would help the United States accomplish its goal of Manifest Destiny.
<u> Cons </u>
The annexation of Texas could spark a war with Mexico.
The annexation of Texas, a slave state, would disrupt the balance of free and slave states in the United States.
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Branches of Government. To ensure a separation of powers, the U.S. Federal Government is made up of three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. ... Among other powers, the legislative branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies.
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