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    and Republicans. These happen to be the main 2 parties Represented in the presidential election And no other 3rd party has ever been elected. Some major states Democrats are associated with are Massachusetts ‚ and California . For republican representatives ‚ the major states are ‚ Oklahoma ‚ Kansas‚ and Texas . The common symbol that represents each party is ‚ the donkey for the democrats‚ and the elephant for the republicans. The color for democrats is blue ‚ and the color for republicans Is red

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    Difference between Democrats and Republicans? Republicans are considered to be to the right side of the poltitical spectrum and Democrats are considered to be to the left. The right side is generally pro-religion‚ anti-bureaucracy‚ pro-military‚ pro-business and pro-personal responsibility. All the way to the far left of the spectrum are the extreme liberals also called extreme Democrats. Republicans see government as wasteful and an obstacle to getting things done. Republicans are usually the rich people

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    Today’s media is clouded with conflict between the two major political parties‚ Republicans and Democrats. Each holds their own distinct policies‚ Democrats wanting better lives for the people‚ and on the other hand‚ Republicans wanting people to have better lives. Despite these glaring differences‚ these two parties really see eye to eye on some major different ideals. Both love puzzles‚ depopulation‚ and totalitarian dictatorships. Why can’t we all just come together to see a new‚ better world

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    So‚ we decided to oppose the federalists with our own party and kind of government. Interview with Thomas Jefferson Interviewer: Why did you form the democratic republican party? Jefferson: We were just starting out as an independent country‚ and we were struggling to figure out what we wanted it to be. When the Federalists proposed their type of government‚ we didn’t agree with them. Interviewer: How did the Federalists want to form the government‚ and what about it did you not like

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    Liddia Thornton History 1301-247 Mr. Christopher Turnbull Chapter 10-Republicans in Power: 1800-1824 After Jefferson was elected President in the 1800 elections‚ he avoided dealing with the problem of slavery and focused his time and attention into establishing his administration to be opposite that of the Federalists. Jefferson’s broad vision of a republican society encompassed governmental‚ cultural‚ educational‚ and societal institutions and activities. In his view‚ Virginia’s political

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    Democratic-Republicans‚ and the Federalists. A memorable political friendly fire would consist of Alexander Hamilton’s attempt to undercut his fellow Federalist‚ John Adams‚ in two presidential elections. Hamilton claimed that Adams could not be controlled and that he was too independent. Hamilton also stated that he was too quick to jealousy and would do anything for power. Of course‚ Adams had his own opinions on Hamilton‚ such as Adams proclaiming that Hamilton was the most dangerous

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    The main points in “Federalist Paper #10” are basically about faction‚ how faction can be controlled and how property causes faction. A faction is a group who are for one thing or idea or they could be against a certain thing or idea. A modern faction might be those who support a cause or the faction could be against the cause. All it means is that it is a group of individuals who all agree and support the same cause whether or not they are opposing it or for it. James Madison goes on to talk about

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    rejected and caused a lot of disagreement. Creating a government brought the country into disagreement between the anti-federalists and federalists for the concerns of rights of the people and power that was shared among them. Firstly‚ the anti-federalists disagreed how the rights were to be given to one another as well as the division of power between the states. Secondly‚ the federalists were satisfied with the conditions that were given to them‚ including the power they could have and what human rights

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    “Mythology” By Edith Hamilton Mythology is mainly known for the pagan religions that dominated Europe during the times of the Greek and Roman Empires. The main pagan religion being that of the Greek gods like Zeus‚ Hera‚ Ares‚ and Hercules which was the most prevalent and accepted amongst Europeans at the time. The religions although very harsh and unforgiving were prevalent because the people needed a strong spiritual source to depend on. The people needed a sense of unity in order to have their

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    The Anti-Federalists believe that the government should not have too much power over us as a nation‚ due to having no desire of a repeat of British Rule‚ which claimed absolute rights over us as citizens‚ rather wanting to have additional control over their daily lives‚ rather than have someone control it for them. While the Federalists wanted a strong government‚ the Anti-Federalists did not trust British Rule not to happen again. We are opponents of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution‚ we

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