President Carter's attempts to free the hostages were done in good faith and effort, but were hampered by failures in communication, delivery and execution. The plan involved servicemen who were not as well-trained as they could have been and certain weather effects like the "haboob" which was a big dust cloud, doomed the mission. Carter does deserve credit for taking responsibility for the failure however.
The Qing Dynasty Jiaqing<span> Emperor issued an imperial decree to ban the imports of opium stating that this drug</span><span> was harmful. It undermined their good </span>customs and morality. He further stated that the use of opium was prohibited by law. The number of opium consumers became big and deceitful merchants bought<span> and sold</span><span> them to gain profit.</span>
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Answer:
to draw attention to the dangers of child labor, to show how young factory workers could be, to get Congress to ban child labor.
Explanation:
Those are the correct answers.
Political and pragmatic reasons.