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Henry Parkes believed that federation was important for several reasons. Firstly, he saw it as a way to unify the separate colonies of Australia, fostering a sense of national identity and unity. He also believed that federation would lead to greater economic and military strength, as a united Australia would be better equipped to compete on the global stage. Additionally, Parkes believed that federation would enable better governance and allow for more effective policies to be implemented across the country.
The US gained California and the American Southwest.
Southerners believed they were doing what the colonists had done in the American Revolution- seceeding because something they believed in was being taken away. Originally, the Southern states were against a powerful central government, and that struggle manifested itself in the Civil War. The question was about the rights of individuals and states, which the south fully believed they needed. However, by doing so they broke their agreement with the federal government to follow its laws to receive the benefits and protection of the US. Southerners justified their actions by going back to the revolution and their original understanding of rights under the Articles of Confederation.
The President gets free medical care through the army hospital system while he is in office.
Sir Henry Parkes is considered to be the Father of Australian Federation, and he earned this title because of his tireless campaigning for federation in Australia. He is perhaps best remembered for his famous Tenterfield Oration, delivered on 24 October 1889, at the Tenterfield School of Arts. In this speech, he advocated the Federation of the six Australian colonies, based mainly on the advantages this would offer for trade - specifically, free trade across the borders.
Striking workers received benefits and support.
Henry Parkes believed that federation was important for several reasons. Firstly, he saw it as a way to unify the separate colonies of Australia, fostering a sense of national identity and unity. He also believed that federation would lead to greater economic and military strength, as a united Australia would be better equipped to compete on the global stage. Additionally, Parkes believed that federation would enable better governance and allow for more effective policies to be implemented across the country.
yes; James klein is president of the American benefits council.
Barack Obama is considered the President of Puerto Rico because Puerto Rico is American territory. Puerto Rico's' government is America's government. They get all the benefits of American government, however, they are technically "independent". So, as long as they decide to be American territory, the president we have in the states will be their president too.
The supporters of an American empire thought annexing the Philippines would provide economic and military benefits. It would provide the U.S. with a naval base in Asia, and a large market for American goods. They also believed that America had the duty to teach "less civilized" people how to live properly. Those who didn't support annexation thought that the cost to run an empire would outweigh the economic benefits that it provided. They also believed that imperialism violated American principles.
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It is unlikely that benefits will change regardless of who is elected. A change in benefits requires much more than the 'wish' of the President.
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American Express member can enjoy several benefits. One of the benefits are rewards points that can be used for travel. American Express cards are available in Green, Platinum and Gold, each one containing different benefits with each card.