<span>Republicans thought the gov was taking too much power and moving country toward a welfare state.</span>
<span>Democracy - Because its a government that can elect any individual through Voting by the people.</span>
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The Iran-Contra affair was one of the biggest political scandals of American politics in the 1980s. It erupted in November 1986 when it came to light that then-President Ronald Reagan and several leading members of his administration were involved in the clandestine sale of arms to Iran, which was then subject to an arms embargo. Their plan was to improve relations with Iran, which was to lead to the release of six American hostages held by the Lebanese group Hezbollah. The plan soon turned into a hostage trade, and part of the proceeds were to be diverted to fund the Contras group, an anti-communist guerrilla in Nicaragua. Although Reagan was a supporter of the Contra, due to the mystery that still surrounds the case, there is currently no solid evidence that he approved the funding.
Reagan admitted in a televised address that the sale of weapons had taken place, denying the hostage trade. Several commissions of inquiry were set up, but found no direct connection, as Reagan's aides destroyed or concealed a large number of documents.
The goal of the Kellogg-Briand Pact was for the signing nations to use war as a last resort. This was an international agreement reached in 1928 and evidently this was not taken too seriously since World War II ensued. It was signed by Germany, France and the United States and was then soon followed by a number of countries. There were a number of states who signed it, included countries which would not be seen as being in the western world.