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    Siani Bland AP US History Summer Reading Assignment Assignment: Complete the selected readings and submit a written essay. Essay Choice #3 Using Chapters 1&2 of Liberty‚ equality and power‚ compare and contrast the British‚ French‚ and Spanish imperial goals in North America between 1580 and 1763. British Imperial Goals in North America between 1580 and 1763 In 1580 Francis Drake completed his second circumnavigation

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    Federalist 70 OPVL

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    Federalist 70 is a letter‚ written by Alexander Hamilton who was a federalist. The letter was written on March 18‚ 1788. The letter was addressed to “To the people of the state of New York” and was published in the newspaper. Although the letter was posted in the newspaper‚ it is entitled as Alexander Hamilton’s work. This source is a primary source. In this letter Alexander Hamilton was trying to convince the state of New York to sign the new Constitution that had been made. Alexander Hamilton

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    could be found in the government. Two political parties had evolved that possessed interests that spanned both ends of every argument and political idea. The Federalists believed that the nation should have a very centralized government and stood firm that this would bring about the most order and prosperity. To the contrary‚ Republicans wanted the rights to stay with the people and States and therefore felt that the federal government should have little control to protect the rights of the people

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    In American society‚ there have always been groups that don’t share the same view as the other and are complete opposites. Besides the political parties of the Democrats and the Republicans that are dominant and seen today‚ another famous political feud that took place long ago was between the Federalists and the Antifederalists. Both groups wanted their political views to be recognized in a document that would lay out a new form of government for the newly independent America. Of course‚ this came

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    Republicans and Democrats are in general agreement about the qualities they are looking for in the president of the United States. Both sides demand honesty‚ management skills‚ integrity‚ and strong leadership skills in the nation’s president. Although they seem to bump heads‚ they also share many of the same goals for the economy‚ foreign policy‚ and personal liberties. Taking a closer look‚ their strategies may be unexpected‚ but the roots they are determined from are the same. The Democratic-Republican

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    Irish Republican Army

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    | |Cohort |September 2010 | |Topic |The Irish Republican Army | |Total Pages |Nine |

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    Federalist Paper 10

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    The Federalist No. 10‚ The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection (continued) was first published in the Daily Advertiser on November 22‚ 1787‚ written by James Madison. Madison explains that a strong constitution most be able to control violence and hostility caused by passionate citizens. Madison explains that these factions can be dangerous to a democratic government; an example of this is the Shay’s Rebellion. However‚ Madison is aware that these factions

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    Federalist Vs D/R

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    political parties‚ and they tried to prevent them but then in 1796 the Federalist and Democratic/ Republican parties were formed.(D/R) Three issues the federalist and the D/R disagreed on were foreign policy‚ the powers of the National government vs the state government and tariffs. First issue the Federalist and D/R parties differed on was foreign policy. Foreign policy was interacting with other countries especially Europe. The Federalist wanted the U.S to be active and they wanted to be an ally with

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    On February 6th‚ 1788 in the state of New York‚ James Madison‚ wrote the famous Federalist Paper‚ “Federalist No. 51”. The Federalist Papers were a set of 85 documents‚ promoting the ratification of the constitution led by James Madison‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ and John Jay. Specifically‚ this documents purpose was for Madison to inform the ideals of the separation of powers and it’s ability to sustain liberty. In order for this to happen‚ the three branches must be separate from each other and independently

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    had little chance at winning the Republican nomination‚ much less the presidency.” “Such predictions proved misguided. As the presidential primaries unfolded throughout 2016‚ Trump won contest after contest‚ eventually building an insurmountable lead on his way to becoming the Republican nominee” (“Political Polls”). This can show the lack of countability within polls as they can provide false data. Many people after the election reported to be true republican for Trump ‚or true Democratic for

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