Successes-
economy
North American Free Trade Agreement
Failures-
Health Care Reform Initiative
Impeachment
President Woodrow Wilson and President John Adams had very similar responses to the outbreak of war.
When John Adams was president, the US was involved in a undeclared naval war with the French. During this war, Adams and Congress passed the Alien and Sedition Act. This law allowed the government to punish individuals who spoke out against the federal government during a time of war. This severely limited the first amendment rights of citizens in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Woodrow Wilson put similar laws into place when the US entered World War I, roughly a century later. These laws were called the Espionage and Sedition Acts. These laws punished individuals who made false claims against the government and made it so that the government could punish any person deemed to be interfering with the war effort.
To take over the world and wipe out all Jews and minorities.
Changes in the economy could lead to people experiencing negative effects on their daily activities in terms of job security which would be threa tened and put lower-skilled employees out of work and the standard of living will be affected as a result of any sort of economic melt-down.
Certain individuals such as young people, factory workers, and unskilled workers will experience neg ative st rain on their work-life such as losing their jobs because factories, company, industries, and large corporations would want to decease their expense by laying off staff ( as seen in today's economy as a result of the pademic ), many workers received only small wage increases, expe rienced cut(s) in benefits and companies might decide to hired temporary or contract employees instead of having a full time worker.
Answer:
They believed the United States was too powerful to defeat
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