Gave access to the Mississippi River and the New Orleans Port.
Jay's Treaty opened trade between Great Britain and the US in addition to settling some of the issues still remaining from the Revolutionary War. The French saw this as an insult to the trade treaty created between the US and themselves. This treaty opened more trade for the US merchants but also started a war with France.
Pinckney's Treaty however was a favorable treaty for the US and was highly praised. The treaty allowed the US to use the Mississippi River and the port of New Orleans held by Spain at the time. This treaty would give the US a reason to approach France when they regain the Louisiana territory. When France and the US worked to negotiate the access rights, the US was provided the opportunity to purchase the whole territory from France. The Louisiana Purchase would be the ultimate end to the US working to have access to the Mississippi and New Orleans.
The groups of people on the question began receiving government benefits following the passage of the Social Security Act.
It created the Social Security program, establishing a basic right to a pension for the elderly as well as insurance against unemployment, financial assistance to children whose families had low or no income, grants to states for aid permanently and totally disabled people and many more public health services.
It was part of Roosevelt´s New Deal domestic program. By 1930 the United States was the only industrial country without any national system of social security.
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The rights and responsibilities of being a citizen in the united states
answer: they have changed over time and will change over time
U.S. citizens have rights such as freedom of speech, religion, and the right to vote, and responsibilities that include obeying laws, paying taxes, serving on juries, and being willing to defend the country if necessary. They are also encouraged to contribute to democratic processes by voting or running for office.
The rights and responsibilities of being a citizen in the United States encompass a variety of areas. Citizens have the right to freedom of speech, religion, and the press, the right to a fair trial, and the right to vote. In terms of responsibilities, citizens are expected to respect and obey federal, state, and local laws, pay their taxes on time, serve on a jury when called upon, and protect the country if the need should arise, either through military service or by providing necessary civil support during crises. A citizen should also engage in political activities such as voting or running for office to contribute to the democratic processes of the country.
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