An increase in the cost of factors of production
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Wartime Conservation
<span>During WWII workers would carpool to work or ride bicycles to save gasoline and rubber. People participated in nationwide drives to collect scrap iron, tin cans, newspaper, rags, and even cooking grease to recycle and use in war production.
Wartime Rationing
</span><span>Taking items that are in short supply and distributing them according to a system. For instance, during World War II, gas, sugar, and butter were a few of the items rationed in the United States.</span>
Clause 39 was influential to the American Revolution because it outlined the individual rights of citizens. The early colonists considered themselves to be English, so they believed that they also were accorded these rights, which we now call “due process.” In the list of grievances section of the Declaration of Independence, the colonists mentioned instances where the judicial rights outlined in clause 39 were ignored. By insisting on including the rights of individuals, the Founding Fathers made the Magna Carta, and especially clause 39, an important ideal in the American Revolution.
Plato
In what has come to be called his "Court-packing scheme", FDR had proposed that congress increased the size of the Supreme Court to a maximum of 15 members. This had failed.
Decolonization, as the men of Europe didn't care about the borders of the new countries splitting up religions and cultures