Answer: "It's a funny thing I never knew that Joe and Frank and the others liked to have me around all the time to make fun of me."
It is the quote from "Flowers for Algernon" that would best provide evidence for the thesis -- that people often treat those who are different badly.
Answer: He enforced the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Context/history:
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was the first measure by Congress to prohibit trusts. It was passed by Congress in 1890. A trust was when stockholders in multiple companies transferred their stock shares to a single group of trustees. Thus a whole industry area could be dominated by a single "trust" organization, destroying the free market of business competition. This was a monopolistic practice which the Sherman Anti-Trust Act ended. Thus the Sherman Anti-Trust Act directly went against the idea of those who believed business success should be based on large business owners colluding with one another.
Initially the Sherman Antitrust Act was not well enforced by US courts. But when Theodore ("Teddy") Roosevelt took office as President in 1901, he pushed enforcement of the Act and worked to reign in the power of big businesses.
Note:
The Clayton Antitrust Act was passed by Congress in 1914, after Teddy Roosevelt was no longer President.
The two word term would be Power vacuum.
Explanation:
A power vacuum is what happens when there is sudden loss of authority in the governance and there is no potent replacement of it in sight.
This is usually what happens after the death of a long reigning dictator or a strong leader who had held the country so that there was no other alternative ready.
So the stability of their governance leads no potent alternative and makes a power vacuum in the nation.
The power vacuum will be the void of no strong leadership here.
Answer: The conclusion unequivocally states that the colonies “ought to be FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES.
The independent states claim the power to levy war, make peace, make alliances with foreign nations, conduct trade, and to do anything else that independent states have the right to do.
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