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To protect the public and to preserve private enterprise.
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to preserve the corpus for the remainder beneficiaries
to protect the public and preserve private enterprises
yes, the UN interferes in the problems of nations because it wants to preserve peace. it is only because of the UN's goals, that they are so involved in these affairs.
To protect the public and to preserve private enterprise.
Preserve means keep, maintain. For example, to "preserve the Union" would mean to keep it from falling apart into independent states.
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by becoming independent nations
They want to stay independent to preserve their culture
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It gave the United States the right to preserve order as needed in Cuba.
Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
Cleopatra's main goals were to keep her country independent and to preserve her dynasty. She also (according to some sources) had ambitions to rule Rome itself.
Historically, the most unfortunate thing the United States ever did, was to scrap their most decorated USN warship, the USS Enterprise CV-6. The Enterprise was saved for preservation just after WWII, but unfortunately she was re-activated for the Korean War in 1950; for reasons unknown, the Enterprise did not return to "preservation status" after the Korean War and the US public didn't seem to have the interest in raising the necessary funds to save her, even though USN Admiral Halsey led the fight to preserve her. The Enterprise was scrapped in 1959. The Enterprise was the ONLY survivor of the Yorktown class aircraft carriers during WWII: USS Yorktown was sunk at the Battle of Midway and the USS Hornet was sunk during the Battle of Santa Cruz (Islands). With the original fighting Enterprise gone, the only "most decorated" US warship today is, and also the only Vietnam War veteran battleship, the Iowa class fast battleship USS New Jersey.
The Southern "cause" was to become an independent nation to preserve its institution of slavery and its Southern culture and political structures. It believed that the Northern States would grow and dominate the US.
Probably to preserve their income. Carpet baggers ORIGINALLY went into the south for private gain, taking advantage of the defeated southerners. The North promoted it, being free enterprise/capitalism, with the odor of revenge against the people that "rebelled" against the union.