The best option from the list would be that "<span>b. He was successful in unification of the norther third and administered it with help from local rulers," since this kept down local insurrections. </span>
<span>2. to promote conservation in support of the troops
The poster is promoting the view that "food will win the war". They also draw many of the people's lives or family history, in that they (or their ancestors) came to the US for freedom, and now that their freedom is under attack by the Central Power, they must fight to preserve it.
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The answer is letter B.
Having property rights gives a person the authority to own a
property, use the property within the law as he sees fit, and receive any
income that the property generates. These are laws created by governments with
regards to how individuals control, benefit from, and transfer their own
properties.
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Any owner who owns a land cannot just take an abandoned
property. Any abandoned land by law is owned by the state. If an individual
wants to pursue in owning an abandoned land he/she must go through certain processes
dictated by law. </span>
Hamilton's
next objective was to create a Bank of the United States, modeled after
the Bank of England. A national bank would collect taxes, hold
government funds, and make loans to the government and borrowers. One
criticism directed against the bank was "unrepublican"--it would
encourage speculation and corruption. The bank was also opposed on
constitutional grounds. Adopting a position known as "strict
constructionism," Thomas Jefferson and James Madison charged that a
national bank was unconstitutional since the Constitution did not
specifically give Congress the power to create a bank.
Hamilton
responded to the charge that a bank was unconstitutional by formulating
the doctrine of "implied powers." He argued that Congress had the power
to create a bank because the Constitution granted the federal government
authority to do anything "necessary and proper" to carry out its
constitutional functions (in this case its fiscal duties).
In
1791, Congress passed a bill creating a national bank for a term of 20
years, leaving the question of the bank's constitutionality up to
President Washington. The president reluctantly decided to sign the
measure out of a conviction that a bank was necessary for the nation's
financial well-being.
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