For a temporary amount of time he waited outside the diner. Finally when John's parents were done getting money out the ATM
The first wave of Nazi antisemitic legislation, from 1933 to 1934, focused on limiting the participation of Jews in German public life. The second wave was in September 1935, the Nazi leaders announced the “Nuremberg Laws” which institutionalized many of the racial theories prevalent in Nazi ideology. Nazi legislation in 1937-1938 increased the segregation of Jews from their fellow Germans, ultimately requiring Jews to identify themselves in ways that would permanently separate them from the rest of the population.
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He was able to create a lot of jobs by cutting down on restrictions and cutting taxes. He benefited pretty much everyone. Businesses were starting up with no problems (because of the fact that there was less regulation and taxes to be paid for), working class citizens were able to find good paying jobs.
Regan was one of the best presidents in my opinion.
B. keeping military presence without permission from lawmakers in the colonies