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Jackson vetoed the bill arguing that it was unconstitutional. Clay and Webster's plan had backfired. Jackson's veto of the bill actually was supported by the people and he was re-elected.
Low wages and taxes caused by the involvement of Russia in WWl
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Auto manufacturing drives $1.1 trillion into the economy each year through the sales and servicing of autos and flows through the economy, from revenue to parts suppliers to paychecks for assembly plant workers, from income for auto-related small business to revenue for government.
In several respects, the automobile made its impact felt first in rural areas where cars were used for touring and recreation on the weekends as opposed to replacing existing transit that brought people to and from work in urban areas. Some of the earliest paved roads were landscaped parkways along scenic routes.
In one decade, cars replaced horses (and bicycles) as the standard form of transport for people and goods in the United States. In 1907 there were 140,300 cars registered in the U.S. and a paltry 2,900 trucks.
The automobile gave people access to jobs, places to live, and services. It also contributed to the rise of leisure activities. And with leisure came new services. These included motels, hotels, amusement parks and other recreation, restaurants and fast food.
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His followers/disciples
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Jesus' followers and disciples traveled with Him, to help teach others.
After the death and resurrection of Jesus, they still helped spread His Word.
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American, French and Industrial revolution
The American revolution in the early half of the 18th century as well as the french revolutions were important ears in history that ushered in an era of democratic governments and liberal societies. The industrial revolution was characterized by a radical growth in industries that begun in Great Britain.