<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that although the government was unhappy with the "disruption" caused by these rebellions, they empathized with the cause, since a main goal of the boxers was to rid China of western influence. </span></span>
no, I think that sometimes religion is not only sometimes needed but essential for the well being for a country
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A strong central government is a form of government that is able to force the states and municipalities to abide by the central government's laws that they set out.The United States, in comparison to other countries like France, does not have a very strong central government. The question that arises is: should the United States federal government be able to override state policies? There are many who feel that the Constitution should not entrust greater powers to Washington DC and less power to the states. Entrusting more power to Washington DC would create a tyranny over the country. There is generally speaking a good balance with the way the power is set up between the federal level and the state level. State and local governments are fundamentally equipped to handle the current public policy challenges of today due to having control over the areas that they represent.
Following conclusions can be drawn:
- 2008 and 2012 were presidential election years
- The majority of Americans vote in every election
Campaign issues in 2008 :::
- National security and foreign affairs
- Taxes
- The economy
- Energy and the Environment.
- Healthcare
- Social Issues.
- Iraq.
- Immigration.
- Climate Change.
Yes. What else u should write it