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Q: What president believed in an activist government that was a steward of the public welfare?
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Which president believed in an activist government that was a steward of the public welfare?

Theodore Roosevelt


When did George Steward Beatson die?

George Steward Beatson died in 1874.


Why is History a past politics and politics present history?

Do you remember when America had a budget surplus, the wealthy had special tax breaks, and "trickle-down" was the phrase of the day? Businesses wanted smaller, less invasive government. There was big money to be made in the stock market, and bank loans were easy to get. Then it all went bad. The markets crashed, banks needed bailouts, and businesses closed. Soon economies were collapsing globally as our unemployment worsened. You're likely thinking of recent years, not 1929. The names have changed, but the politics and reasons are strangely alike. "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana, 1905


What is the Constitution Party in the US?

The Constitution Party is a political party which believes in strict adherence to the Constitution (easily defended as a valid goal, as our eleced officials all have sworn to uphold and protect that very document). Seven Principles of the Constitution Party are: 1. Life: For all human beings, from conception to natural death;2. Liberty: Freedom of conscience and actions for the self-governed individual;3. Family: One husband and one wife with their children as divinely instituted;4. Property: Each individual's right to own and steward personal property without government burden;5. Constitution: and Bill of Rights interpreted according to the actual intent of the Founding Fathers;6. States' Rights: Everything not specifically delegated by the Constitution to the federal government, nor prohibited by the Constitution to the states, is reserved to the states or to the people;7. American Sovereignty: American government committed to the protection of the borders, trade, and common defense of Americans, and not entangled in foreign alliances.


What are the names of the Supreme Court Justices in South Carolina?

Edwards v. South Carolina, 372 US 229 (1963)The Court voted 8-1 in Edwards' favor, holding the state of South Carolina had violated the protesters' First Amendment rights by arresting them during a peaceable assembly. Tom C. Clark was the sole dissenter.Chief JusticeEarl WarrenAssociate JusticesHugo BlackWilliam O. DouglasJohn Marshall HarlanWilliam J. Brennan, Jr.Potter Steward (wrote opinion of the Court)Byron WhiteArthur GoldbergTom C. Clark (sole dissenter)