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Who is government was destructive to Americans?

Many critics argue that certain government actions or policies, particularly during times of crisis or war, have been destructive to Americans. For instance, the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II is often cited as a government overreach that violated civil liberties. Additionally, policies that contributed to economic inequality or systemic racism have also been viewed as harmful to various communities. Ultimately, perspectives on what constitutes a "destructive" government can vary significantly based on individual beliefs and historical interpretations.


How many years did the Native Americans fight for their land?

As of 2009, we have been fighting for our land rights for 517 years, you will die of old age and we will still be fighting your government for them.


American response to the French Revolution?

America was torn in response to the French Revolution. On the one hand, it was the French government that funded the Americans in their Revolution against England, but on the other hand, the revolutionaries in France wanted the same rights the Americans just recently fought for, and the Americans believed the deserved the same freedoms they now owned. Therefor, the Americans overall didn't take a side in the Revolution, but helped build the new French government after the Revolution. America has since been a strong ally of France.


Us government policy toward Japanese Americans?

If you are referring to those that lived in America, they took them all and put them in concentration camps. Despite the fact that they may have been American citizens or have been born in America. The government was afraid that they might become spy's for Japan or attack US infrastructure.


What promises to the native Americans did the government break?

The simplest answer is all of them. To date there is no single "promise" (treaty obligation) given by the United States that has been honored.

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How many treaties with Native Americans have been broken by the US government?

Every treaty.


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Which Americans were satisfied with government under the articles of confederation?

Those fearful of the central authority. Pretty much everyone. It is vital because had Americans not had a step over from weak central government to strong federal government there would have been another revolt.


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Is ziva coming back?

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What might have happened if the government did not send the soldiers in to native Americans territory?

they would have been alive and would have been able to keep their land


What is a synonym for confirmed?

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