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    Page 1 of 13 NEW AND USED AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY: AN INDUSTRY PROFILE sic # 5511 Ronald C. Rice‚ BBA University of Cincinnati College of Business Administration Spring 1990 TABLE INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CONTENTS Trends Affecting the Industry.........................1 Current State of the Industry.........................3 The Legal Environment.................................4 Industry Problems.....................................4 Franchise Opportunities................

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    Federalist and the Democratic Republican parties‚ respectively. The Federalists‚ led by Alexander Hamilton‚ advocated the importance of a strong central government in leading the country forward‚ while the Democratic Republicans‚ led by Thomas Jefferson‚ promoted increasing the common man’s role in government. Although both political parties had good intentions for the future of the United States‚ the Federalist Party was much more effective at uniting the American people‚ avoiding domestic faction

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    Aida Krafess Rosie Branciforte ENC 1101 April 8‚ 2013 Democrats and Republicans The United States of America is known to have two major political parties. The Republican party and the democratic one. Both parties are based on views and principles being completely opposites of each other. The Republican party is known to be a conservative party‚ while the democratic party is known to be liberal. Two concepts that are opposites to each other. The democratic party will most certainly convince the

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    require it.” Federalists believed this‚ and fought verbal and written battles against the Anti-Federalists‚ who disagreed with John Adams. Anti-Federalists believed that in an elite democracy‚ the elite’s would get greedy and selfish‚ and only worry about themselves. As I’m on the Federalist side‚ I believe that John Adams was correct in his statement‚ and that the government is only trying to uphold the rights and liberties that each citizen ought to have. According to Elite Democrats‚ political

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    Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist When the constitution formed‚ two groups emerged‚ one as being the Federalist and the other as the anti- Federalist‚ each having two completely different views on the constitution. The Federalist supported the Constitution and believed that the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances would protect the Americans from tranny. Also felt that the power should be spread among 3 different branches‚ the Legislative Branch‚ the Executive Branch‚ and the

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    Jacksonian Democrats believed themselves to be representatives of the common people. The Jacksonian Democrats had great success in strengthening political democracy. However‚ they failed in their self-appointed roles as the guardians of the United States Constitution‚ individual liberty‚ and the equality of economic opportunity. The Jacksonian Democrats fully utilized the executive branch’s outlined powers of the United States Constitution; however‚ the Jacksonians were the main beneficiaries

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    of 1787‚ when delegates gathered in Philadelphia to the draft a new constitution for the country. Curtain groups of people at the time think that the old document "Article of Confederation" was going to divide this country apart. At the time‚ there were two parties‚ one opposed the idea of drafting the new constitution‚ the Anti Federalists. The other is the Federalist‚ who supported the idea. The Anti-federalists argued that the new constitution would post a threat to its people freedom and liberty

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    Ashley Chu FEDERALIST No. 10 Madison is discussing the problem of factions fighting and it is tearing a country apart. Faction is a number of citizens‚ who are for one thing‚ or against something. As Madison defined “they are adverse to the rights of other citizens‚ or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community.” There are two ways to control them‚ which are remove the cause the control the effect. In the essay he talks about the detail of how to remove the cause‚ which are destroy

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    The Different Views of the Federalist and the Anti-Federalist on Human Nature The Federalist and the Anti-Federalist had very conflicting views on several things; however‚ they did have some similar views on topics such as on human nature and how it affected government. Other common interest of the Federalist and the Anti-Federalist was the preservation of liberty and government. They both believed that there were things that men were destined to do that can not be prevented; because of

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