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    originally aired on April 2‚ 2012. As the title implies‚ this episode revolves around the body of what is assumed to be escaped prisoner that turns up in the toilet of an unsuspecting family. The initially recovered remains are brought back to the Jeffersonian where “Bones” and her team quickly determine the victim was male and the victim’s eyeball has a lens implant. Camille examines the lens and discovers a serial number‚ allowing them to identify the victim as a man named Rob Lezebnick who recently

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    Thomas Jefferson Under the executive branch of the new constitution‚ Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. When Alexander Hamilton wanted to create a new national bank‚ Jefferson adamantly spoke against it. He felt it would violate states rights by causing a huge competitor for the state banks‚ then causing a federal monopoly. Jefferson’s argument was that since the Constitution did not say Congress could create a bank they should not be given that power. This is the philosophy of strict construction

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    expectations of a person of her status‚ and tension is created among the townspeople. Therefore‚ in William Faulkner’s “A Rose For Emily‚” Emily Grierson becomes a fallen monument for the people of Jefferson. Another time that Emily falls below the Jeffersonians’ expectations occurs when she refuses to pay her overdue property taxes. After her father’s death‚ Colonel Mayor Sartoris told Emily that she would be exempt from paying any taxes in that town‚ and even after the new generation came in it stayed

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    debated that this is also a long-term effect. Another short-term effect is the fact that the decision was a major slap at the Jeffersonians‚ who were very thirsty to prevent such a thing and to remove any traces of a Federalist influence in court‚ despite the fact that Jefferson flip-flopped on his political views several times later on. As a result of that‚ the Jeffersonians attempted to impeach Samuel Chase‚ a Federalist judge serving on the Supreme Court‚ because he spoke out against the Republicans

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    Supreme Court was filled with a majority of Federalist‚ so usually it was a bias vote when it came to decisions. The Democratic-Republicans often known as the democratic Jeffersonians were not supportive of the Alien and Sedition Act and believed it was unconstitutional. Yet with the Federalist in control the minds of the Jeffersonians were pushed aside. The Federalist Party was slowly but surely taking over and while many converted to the Democratic- Republicans after this act they had good support

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    Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804) dove into progressive activity not long after his landing in New York from the West Indies in 1773. He served in the Continental Army and afterward in the Confederation Congress. Perpetually discontent with the Articles of Confederation‚ he was an early advocate of established change. A firm promoter of an in number‚ even blue-blooded‚ brought together government‚ he took an interest in the Constitutional Convention‚ composed a large number of The Federalist papers

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    internal improvements. The Second National Bank was voted by Congress in 1816. The lack of the national bank during the War of 1812 created a bank vacuum which led to troubled local banks‚ and depreciated bank notes that hampered the war effort. Jeffersonians supported this‚ but Federalists thought of it as unconstitutional. After the war‚ Britain flooded America with cheap goods attempting to crush U.S. factories. The Tariff of 1816 was made to protect American manufacturing from the British. It imposed

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    Marbury v. Madison As the government was newly establishing its stronghold on the nation a struggle to preserve the foundations of American society instituted by Washington and John Adams existed as Thomas Jefferson took office. In an attempt to maintain the "edifice of the National Government" believing Jefferson would topple the prestigious nation with his atheist views‚ Adams appointed various Federalists to the judiciary. Thus‚ attributing to the single most significant case of the Supreme

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    congressmen forcefully expressed the benefits of a navy not only in distressing the enemy‚ but in making possible a system of maritime and naval operations to protect the American colonies (Pletcher). On the other hand‚ antinavalists‚ better known as Jeffersonians‚ believed that a appropriate naval force would consist of more of small gunboats that could defend the coasts of the United States. The effect of John Adams and others in the creation of the Continental Navy in mid-1770’s was an impressive

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