The government actually collects taxes to pay for the goods and services it provides including schools, roads, the police, libraries, parks and military protection… if any of these count as a government program, then I believe D is correct, as the person before me said.
If you are referring to the United States and the Soviet Union, they tangled in the Americas over what ideology should be dominant. Places like Cuba were communist places and they wanted to spread this to other American countries, while the United States wanted to stop this so they intervened in numerous places all over the Americas.
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Sam Adams ⇒ politician, signer of the Declaration of Independence
- <em>Failed to defend property rights of Indigenous people</em>
Sam Adams was one of the people who signed the Declaration of Independence which called for the fair treatment of people and the protection of their land.
He disregarded these principles when he failed to protect the land rights of Native Americans when he was an influential figure in Massachusetts.
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Thomas Jefferson ⇒author of the
Declaration of Independence
- <em>Enslaved his own children</em>
Thomas Jefferson was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence which called for people to be free and able to live in liberty.
He clearly did not think enslaved people deserved these rights as he owned about 600 enslaved people throughout his life. He also had an affair with one of his enslaved people and when she gave birth, their children became his enslaved people.
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George Washington ⇒ General in the Continental Army
- <em>Tried to recapture an enslaved woman who escaped to New Hampshire</em>
George Washington fought for people to be free of British tyranny yet owned enslaved people and was so bent on keeping them in bondage that he pursued one of his enslaved people named, Ona Judge when she escaped for a better life.
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