I would say maybe c since it’s one of the only that makes sense
The government changed and instead of being one of us the elite found the opportunity to get back in control.
The stock market crash was brought on be "black thursday", the elites plan to make Americans need their help, to beg for their help because they were suffering, starving, and dieing. They started bring us food and slowly helping us get back on our feet, therefore, gaining some leverage to get their feet in the door of the usa again
The federa l government prior had been a citizen, now they are a different entity because they are caring for and regulating the citizens.
The next step to finality will be the one nation and global control
President John F. Kennedy contained the Cuban Missile Crisis in a largely collaborative effort with his advisers. At the center of his support, we've always found the figure of Robert Kennedy. The views on where Robert standed during the unfolding of the crisis tend to be mixed up.
In the beginning it was the secretary of defence Robert McNamara who argued in favor of a blockade to Cuba instead of a military strike. We can also attribute to him the persuassion over his ExComm colleagues who were trying to push military action.
Several other U.S. officials such as national security adviser McGeorge Bundy and Theodore Sorensen, recongnized <u>the great dangers that using force could cause America by precipitating the risk of Soviet retaliation</u>.
Robert Kennedy was certainly the most influential adviser for JFK,<u> but he wasn't by any means an early supporter of the course of action that ended up resolving the crisis in </u><u>a more diplomatic way</u>, as the President was able to stand up against the pressure and go for a successful blockade.
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