This question is easily answered if the format of the extended powers is placed to display an extremely important war. A war, that if lost means the end of the nation and its president. With that said, the war just spoken about must be won at all costs. So, to keep all the weapons factories operating at full force, the president takes on the never before power of using force to end any union strike at the given weapons factory. Another quick example is food production. Grocery stores that used to sell meat to the public must now, to feed the army, not have any meat to sell to the consumers. This is done by presidential decree because if the army cannot fight due to not having meat then all meat goes to the army not the general public.
These are two examples of why and how a government leader must expand their powers to save the nation from utter destruction.
he did not want slavery to expand but he was okay for it to remain in the states that it was legal.
the u.s. sought to expand its borders into Spanish territories
Vermont, Kentucky and Tennessee were added to the union while Washington was President. There was no territorial expansion.
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Answer this question…Franco did not try to expand Spain's borders.
Article 2 allows the president to expand his powers in times of national crisis.
he did not want slavery to expand but he was okay for it to remain in the states that it was legal.
to act quickly when the country was in trouble
At the beginning - jailing Southern sympathisers in Maryland without trial. At the midpoint - issuing the Emancipation Declaration, announcing freedom for slaves in states he did not control.
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during the day the rocks expand
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Yes as though during the hot days the wires due to the hot heat that make it expand.
To expand on the game, Pet Shop Story, a person will first need to have enough gems collected during the game. To expand, simply access the market and click on the expand button to select how big the shop should expand.
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Jacksonian democracy
The ribs expand during inhalation. This creates negative pressure on the lungs and draws air into them. During exhalation the rib cage gets smaller, compressing the lungs, in a sense, and forcing air out.