Many Americans believed that the federal government and large corporations were becoming too large and influential. Concerns arose over the concentration of power in these entities, particularly regarding their impact on individual freedoms and local economies. Additionally, some people felt that labor unions were also growing too powerful, potentially disrupting the balance between workers and employers. This sentiment reflected a broader apprehension about the centralization of authority and the loss of personal agency.
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The early Spartans, or Dorians, first entered Greece in about 1000 BCE. It is believed that they came in small groups, rather than a large force.
Slave owners feared they would escape or revolt in large groups.
The first Americans are believed to have arrived during the last Ice Age, approximately 15,000 to 20,000 years ago, crossing a land bridge known as Beringia that connected Asia to North America. This migration likely occurred as groups followed herds of large animals into the new territory. Archaeological evidence, such as the Clovis culture artifacts found in North America, indicates that these early inhabitants adapted to diverse environments and established complex societies over time.
APEX: Both helped unite large groups for military actions.
A large number of interest groups of all sizes. (Novanet)
A large number of interest groups of all sizes. (Novanet)
Lenape and the Susquehanna tribes
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A large number of interest groups of all sizes. (Novanet)
A large number of interest groups of all sizes. (Novanet)
A large number of interest groups of all sizes. (Novanet)
The majority of the court believed that compulsory exclusion of large groups of citizens from their homes was acceptable during times of national emergency or crisis, particularly when national security was at stake. This was notably reflected in the Supreme Court's decision in Korematsu v. United States (1944), which upheld the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The court prioritized perceived security concerns over individual rights in this context.
They weren't strong enough to conquer any empires or form an empire.
There were a very large group of sceptics that believed that the purchase of Alaska was a blunder. They called it Sewards Folly and Johnson's Icebox.
Settlers in the Southern Colonies kept pushing Native Americans off their lands. American groups died in large numbers from European diseases such as smallpox and measles.