September 14, 1814
On September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key pens a poem which is later set to music and in 1931 becomes America's national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The poem, originally titled “The Defence of Fort M'Henry,” was written after Key witnessed the Maryland fort being bombarded by the British during the War of 1812.
It would be "Doctors Without Borders" that functions to provide clinics and surgeries in developing nations, although it should be noted that other organizations such as the International Red Cross help fund these efforts.
B) Control of the abuse of power
This would also be considered “checks and balances.” The president “checks” Congress by vetoing bills if he feels the need to do so.
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The Palmer Raids were a series of raids conducted in November 1919 and January 1920 during the First Red Scare by the United States Department of Justice under the administration of President Woodrow Wilson to capture and arrest suspected radical leftists, mostly Italian and Eastern European immigrants