Answer:
sorry its long
When catastrophe strikes, Oklahomans know that the Oklahoma National Guard will soon arrive to rescue,
recover, and restore. But the Guard is also an integral part of the Oklahoma economy, employing more
than 13,000 Oklahomans and pumping more than a billion dollars into the state economy annually. To raise
awareness of the Guard’s contributions, this report was commissioned by the Oklahoma Army and Air National
Guard to quantify and better understand the economic impacts of the Guard upon the state and the regional
economies.
Answer: Supporters believed Alaska would provide valuable natural resources, while detractors felt it was too cold and too far away.
Explanation:
Alaska was purchased by the Andrew Johnson Presidency in 1867 from Russia whose leaders believed it best to sell the territory as they did not think themselves strong enough to defend against the British decided to add it to Canada.
Not all in the U.S. were in favor of purchasing the territory however. These detractors felt Alaska was a cold and barren wasteland that was too far away. Supporters on the other hand, noted that there was a chance Alaska had valuable natural resources - and they were right.
The tenth amendment states that <span>powers not specifically given to the national government and not specifically forbidden to the state belong to the people and the states. </span>