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Q: Why did more Americans get involved with the government?
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How involved should the government be in regulating foreign trade?

the government should be more involved than it is now but it is kind of involved


How involved should government be in regulating foreign trade?

the government should be more involved than it is now but it is kind of involved


Why did the Americans government want to remove Native Americans?

because they wanted more land and where mean and hatefull


Which event demonstrated the willingness of some Americans to become more involved in an overseas military conflict?

the Spanish Civil war between the rebels and the republican government, 1936-1939


Why did americans believe it was acceptable to take over more and more land?

Americans didn't, the American government does because they want to control everything.


How did Americans respond to president wilsons proposal that Americans become more actively involved in world affairs after world war 1?

The Americans refused the president Legue Nation


What caused the U.S. government to get more involved with the country's economy?

the great depression


What caused the U.S government to get more involved with the country's economy?

the great depression


What does the increase in the number of cabinet departments say about the role of government in your lives?

It indicates that government is involved in more aspects of our lives and certainly shows that government is more expensive to operate.


Why do Americans believe they are free when they are ruled by a government that is dominated by corporate power?

Many people do not pay attention beyond matters that have a direct and immediate impact in their life. More people are involved and concerned with their college or university than care for the running of their local, state or federal government.


How have Americans expectations of their government changed over time?

More people are beginning to question the government over time.


How would breaking up the reservations help the government achieve their goal of assimilating the native Americans?

A reservation is a kind of ghetto or enclave, in which native Americans associate only with their fellow native Americans in the reservation and have relatively little if any contact with other types of Americans. If native Americans move to cities where other types of Americans live, they will become more involved with what I might loosely describe as mainstream American culture. That is assimilation.