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    published anonymously in December of 1689. His publication argued in favor of the Glorious Revolution‚ with intent to defend the Whig party‚ to which he had close ties. The Second Treatise in particular was written to justify resistance to king Charles II and it’s political theory and philosophy was enormously influential to later works‚ such a The Federalist Papers. The Federalist Papers was series of essays‚ anonymously published defending the Constitution‚ written and published 1787-1788‚ the authors

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    failure? Because the north started to lose a lot of money because there was no trade. 3. What were the effects of the War of 1812? We gained respect as a country for standing up to the British Empire and led to the fall of the federalist party. 4. Describe the Era of Good Feelings There was less bitterness and there was more nationalism

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    DBQ Essay By: Anna Wilson There were several main political and economic events that reshaped American society between the years of 1820 and 1848 to a large extent. This era‚ also known as the Jacksonian era‚ brought vibrant political movements towards a greater democracy and was a time of technological advancements and reformation‚ which forever impacted American ideals‚ due to the American System and its three main points leading to industrialization and the rise of democracy causing a wide form

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    in world’s industrial economy. American’s public life from 1830s to the 1930s was the consistent in the form and content‚ of its party politics‚ its government and legal system. The democrats and Whigs of the 18th century had more similarities than they had with the Jeffersonian Republicans and Federalists from which they declared to be originated from. American government in the new regime was different from their forerunners.

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    James Monroe was Republican‚ who served as Secretary of State for James Madison and served as the President from 1817 to 1825. John Marshall was a Federalist‚ who served in the House of Representatives‚ as Secretary of State for John Quincy Adams‚ and as Chief Justice from 1801 to 1835. Henry Clay was a Whig‚ who served in the House of Representatives and the Senate for Kentucky. Andrew Jackson was a Republican‚ who served as the President from 1829 to 1837. Robert Fulton was an inventor who

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    Due Nov.26 (chapters 7-15) - Answer the odd questions at the end of each chapter (7-15)‚ provide the question and answer in a word document and submit by due date; answer in detail 2-3 sentences. Chapter 7 How did the Shaysites justify their taking up arms against the government of Massachusetts? Can you imagine any way in which the crisis could have been resolved short of violence? They felt the government was too powerful. They could have been more involved in the government process instead

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     with interests contrary to the rights of others or the interests of the whole community‚ in  his Federalist Paper 10. Madison writes in the paper that “Faction is human nature. The most  durable cause of faction is unequal property distribution. Regulating conflicting interests  involves partisanship and faction” and later in the paper “People look to government for the  protection of property and to regulate the competing interests concerning property.” The  Federalist Paper 10 further demonstrate the knowledge that‚ factions are always going to exist

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    1. 601. Federalists opposed the acquisition of Canada because A) there were too many French there. B) Canadian business would prove too competitive. C) it was too agrarian and would give more votes to the Democratic-Republicans. D) they believed that the Canadians could never become Americanized. E) too many Indians lived there. C 2. 602. During the War of 1812‚ the New England states A) supported the United States’ war effort. B) lent more money and sent more food to the British army than

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    decline resulted in a growing show of sectionalism in the voters throughout the country. The years following the War of 1812‚ marked the beginning of a influential era in history. The “Era of Good Feelings” directly resulted in the cease of the Federalist party‚ therefore leaving only one major party present throughout the nation. Since only one party stood‚ not much tension existed throughout Americas voters. Unity among voters however‚ did not last very long‚ just as the era had rapidly begun it

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    critical or realignment elections identified by your textbook? ers.4 There seem to have been five realignments so far‚ during or just after these elections: 1800 (when the Jeffersonian Republicans defeated the Federalists) 1828 (when the Jacksonian Democrats came to power)‚ 1860 (when the Whig party collapsed and the Republicans under Lincoln came to power)‚ 1896 (when the Republicans defeated William Jennings Bryan)‚ and 1932 (when the Democrats under Roosevelt came into

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