affirmative action
To claim that states had the right to defy the federal government
Legally, for slave-owners, nothing. Tactically, for the Confederate government, the end of any hopes of getting diplomatic recognition and military aid from Britain and France.
the hopes of the fatherland are the youth because in the near future they are the one who wil serve our country.
The supporters of a democratic government in Germany in the late 1800s had hope of success in get rid on the monarchical form of governance. However, this did not happen and monarchy is always featured in the German government.
to be free
To claim that states had the right to defy the federal government
Issuing Treasury Bonds and other government-backed securities
experimentation with federal programs
Not too dissimilar to spitballing by both pronunciation and by definition it is when one who suggests a throwaway idea that one puts hopes or no hopes in a cynical or playful manner as a shot in the dark directive to overcome an obstacle or objective that one or a team
Astana is closer to Russia and Europe. By moving the capital the government hopes the economy will benefit from European tourism and investment.
The personification of a slave's dream could be freedom, depicted as a figure guiding them towards liberation and equality. This personification embodies their aspirations, hopes, and desires for a life free from oppression and discrimination.
The Federal government (mis)led the newly-freed slaves to believe that they would receive land and other resources - "forty acres and a mule." Also, after Federal administrators left the former Confederate States in 1877, white southerners regained control, denied the vote and other civil rights to blacks, and legalized segregation in schools and other public places.
The "Beer Hall Putsch" was staged by the NSDAP in the hopes of seizing power from the German government for themselves .
'hopes' = espera (verb, e.g. 'he hopes') 'hopes' = esperas (plural noun, e.g. 'high hopes')
Lorraine Hansberry wrote "A Raisin in the Sun" to explore the struggles and aspirations of a Black family in 1950s America, highlighting themes of racial discrimination, identity, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Inspired by her own family's experiences with housing discrimination, she aimed to depict the complexities of African American life and the impact of socioeconomic challenges. The play serves as a powerful commentary on the systemic barriers faced by Black families and the resilience required to overcome them. Through its characters, Hansberry sought to give voice to the hopes and dreams that can wither under societal pressures, akin to a "raisin in the sun."
All anti-federalists (past and present) are centered around the same basic principal, which is being against the federal government. A good example of founding father who was anti-fed. is Thomas Jefferson, who believed in small local governments. Today, possibly the most popular anti-federalist is Ron Paul, who wants to end the federal reserve, and many other federal programs, with hopes to strengthen our economy, and put power into the hands of state governments.
The Federal Reserve lowers interest rates during a recession in hopes to spark economic activity (aka consumer spending).