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Explanation:
If I were president I would make policies that minimize access to guns and ammunitions by most people. Following the recent incidents of school shootings, workplace shootings, church shootings, community violence and gun fights, it is clearly necessary to implement stricter gun control measures.
I would raise the age of eligibility to legally possess a weapon to 28 years old. Any person wanting to purchase a gun would be made to go through thorough questioning to access their psychological state. Background checks to ascertain the criminal history of potential buyers would be compulsory. Automatic and high calibre weapons would be banned. Open carry would be made illegal. I would make sure the number of weapons owned by one person is reduced to two.
With these steps we would see gun violence and shootings decline significantly. Killing of innocent children in schools, party goers, co-workers etc, by aggrieved people would be events of the past.
The Battle of Appomattox Court House. <span>This was the final battle before Confederate Army general Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant. </span>
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The political party that used the slogan: Free soil, Free speech and Frèmont was the republicn parrty
Explanation:
The republican party used this slogan in 1856 for the presidential election because they declared their opposition and fight against slavery. It was a very good slogan with a lot of power that still catches people's attention. Because republicans in many eyes are seen as the conservative and the strict political party in the U.S. While they were very revolutionary and zero oppressive in this run. It is very good because since that time they stated they wanted to change for the people, not for the rich. Wich is associated with them but instead in that time the Democratic party did.
This is true.
It backfired however since it not only ruined importing but exporting as well since people made their own tariffs then in other countries. This was the second highest set of tariffs in United States history and in actuality it just made the great depression worse than it was previously because it almost ruined the economy.