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    Cafr Broward County

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    accountants for the county of Broward. The opinion rendered was unqualified‚ the financial statements included in the report conforms with generally accepted accounting principals (GAAP) accepted by Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB). The purpose of the independent audit is for the purpose of providing explanatory and applicable financial information to the citizens‚ board members‚ investors‚ creditors and all other readers. The responsibility lies upon the county for accuracy and fairness

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    Hamilton Vs. Jefferson December 29‚ 2006 by Ando hamjeff.jpg I had intended to post Part II of the WWI question last night‚ but got caught up doing movie reviews on Life of Ando. So to slake your ravenous historical thirst in the meantime‚ here is my assignment from my history class this past week. If you’re really into American history and how the politics of the early Republic shook out‚ Jefferson vs. Hamilton is a great study. It’s also a little‚ I guess comforting‚ to know that as bad as

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    One of the most important developments in American history is the formation of the two party system. Since Jefferson and Hamilton fought for the support of the nation‚ American politics has been characterized by the battle between two ideologies. The split between Americans began with the Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties. The Federalists‚ led by Hamilton‚ believed in a national bank‚ high tariffs‚ good relations with Britain‚ and were strong proponents of northern business. The Democratic-Republicans

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    Burr fought Alexander Hamilton in a duel in Weekawhen‚ New Jersey‚ on July 11‚1804. Aaron Burr killed his political rival‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ and his credibility as a politician in that duel. Shortly after the duel‚ Aaron Burr became involved in a plot known as the Burr Conspiracy. After the scheme was discovered by Thomas Jefferson‚ Aaron Burr was arrested for treason. Burr was acquitted after a six-month trial on September 1‚ 1807. III. Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton was born as an illegitimate

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    to stay away from political parties‚ but by creating a democratic government‚ a political party system could not be avoided. The two recognized parties were the Democratic-Republicans‚ led by Thomas Jefferson‚ and the Federalists‚ led by Alexander Hamilton. Political parties separated the country. Washington had tried to prevent them from rising up‚ but due to extreme differences in views‚ his attempt was futile. Hamilton’s strong central government idea contrasted with Jefferson’s strong state side

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    DBQ 4 Although Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton did fight bitterly over issues of constitutional interpretation in the 1790s; the policies if the Jeffersonian Republican Presidents Jefferson and Madison in 1801-1807 reflected the beliefs of the Federalist Hamilton. John Adams was a federalist and liked the ideas of Alexander Hamilton while James Madison was a Jeffersonian. Although‚ Adams also agreed with Madison because the Jeffersonian were changing and becoming "nearer to his system"

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    Politician vs. Statesman

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    leader. Alexander Hamilton: I would also call Alexander Hamilton a statesman. Hamilton ’s six part plan to relieve the United States of its foreign and domestic debts was indeed for the good of the country. Also‚

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    elected‚ George Washington. Washington was set to lay the groundwork for the government where he appointed Thomas Jefferson as head of the Department of State‚ and Alexander Hamilton as the secretary of the treasury. Each of these two characters had vastly different perspective on the future of the United States‚ as Hamilton pursued to build the U.S into

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    Assignment Description – Discuss the effects of the duel on the U.S.‚ the political outcomes‚ Hamilton’s ideas and influence‚ and Burr’s future. The Hamilton – Burr duel definitely leaves its mark in history because of its significance regarding the impact that it has on Burr’s future‚ how Hamilton’s ideas influenced the U.S. though he is dead and the political outcomes. The duel was aroused because of tensions that had built up between the two men throughout their political careers. Both detested

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    seed of sectionalism‚ the net result was a more powerful national government by 1820. One main proponent of a strong federal government was Alexander Hamilton‚ who served under George Washington as secretary of treasury. In this position Hamilton made economic policies to give the federal government more economic power and leverage. One of Hamilton first acts as secretary of treasury was to allow the federal government assume and fund the state debt incurred during the revolutionary war (Report on

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