The catchphrase "Manifest Destiny" expressed an official U.S. government policy in the 1850s. This belief held that the United States was destined to expand across the North American continent, promoting the idea of westward expansion as both a right and a responsibility. It was used to justify territorial acquisitions and was deeply intertwined with the era's attitudes toward land, race, and national identity.
Apartheid was renacted by the Nationalist government in 1948
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A laissez-faire economic policy involves a minimum of government interference in business.
A laissez-faire economic policy involves a minimum of government interference in business.
"Let [it] be" This means that there should not be any interference from the government. It is a phrase used to reflect the idea that the government should just let [it] be. There is a minimal amount of government interference in business.
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The Secretary of State explains and distributes official U.S, policy and maintais friendly relations with foriegn governments and peoples.
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This was originally the policy of the Anti-Federalists at the founding of the US, and is now usuallly expressed as "states rights".
The government policy during the 1920's was the white Australia policy. The policy of excluding all non-European people from the Australian continent, was the official policy of all governments and all mainstream political parties in Australia from the 1890s to the 1950s, and elements of the policy survived until the 1970s.Website found from: http: www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/White_Australia_policy