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    Lab 4 Gaussian Equation

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    also obtained. The molecules used were Iodine (I2)‚ Carbon Monoxide (CO)‚ Cyanide ion (CN-)‚ Acetonitrile (CH3CN) and Benzene (C6H6). The energy equations used previously allows one to solve the Schrodinger equation for molecular energies. The Hamiltonian operator in the energy equation‚ containing the electron correlation is more complicated and cannot be solved. The electron correlation is the interaction of electrons with other electrons. There are several model chemistry examples used to approximate

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    The War of 1812 helped the United States achieve international respect. The war also helped Andrew Jacksons political career. The United States economy was drastically altered during the war and the events leading up to it. America was facing several problems. The British military had more power than the American army. Since the American army was reduced as a cost-cutting measure‚ it needed to be expanded again. However‚ raising the funds for the war was delayed because there was no longer a national

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    Chapter Seven: The Jeffersonian Era I. The Rise of Cultural Nationalism A. Patterns of Education 1. Central to the Republican vision was the concept of a virtuous and enlightened citizenry. 2. Republicans believed in the establishment of a nationwide system of public schools to create the educated electorate they believe a republic required. 3. A Massachusetts law of 1789 reaffirmed the colonial laws by which each town was obligated to support a school‚ but there was little enforcement. 4

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    Chapter 8 Questions #2 John Marshall evolved as one of the most influential people in the history of the Judiciary. Marshall was the Federalist holdout who stayed true to the Hamiltonian principals. His establishment of new Supreme Court principals which were all in favor of the Federalist unique beliefs set a precedent of the functionality of the court. Marshall’s theory of Judicial Review was established so the Supreme Court can rule based on the constitutionality of act of congress. Marshall

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    The endless pursuit of power by individuals is an unavoidable characteristic of the human existence. This trait is unavoidable because it is instilled within us through our biological makeup as well as through societal conditioning. It is a common theme among living systems to amass energy‚ resources‚ influence‚ productivity‚ efficiency – Power. This concept is the driving force behind the theory of evolution that life has progressed and will continue to progress unless acted upon by an outside force

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    were building a strong national government‚ with a broad financial base‚ and the support of merchants and financiers throughout the country. Jeffersonians opposed the new national Bank‚ the Navy‚ and federal taxes. The Federalists favored Britain‚ which was embattled in a series of wars with France. Jefferson’s victory in 1800 opened the era of Jeffersonian democracy‚ and doomed the upper-crust Federalists to increasingly marginal roles. The Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon‚ in 1803 opened vast Western

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    George Washington I. Background- Birth-February 22‚ 1723 Death- December 14‚ 1799 II. Quote- "The time is now near at hand which must probably determine whether Americans are to be freemen or slaves. . . . The fate of unborn millions will now depend‚ under God‚ on the courage and conduct of this army. Our cruel and unrelenting enemy leaves us no choice but a brave resistance or the most abject submission. We have therefore to resolve to conquer

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    Penguin Press‚ 2004. Clarke‚ M. and Hall‚ D.A. Legislative and Documentary History of the Bank of the United States: Including the Original Bank of North America. Washington‚ D.C.: Gales and Seaton‚ 1832 Cunningham Jr.‚ Noble E Foley‚ John P. The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia A Comprehensive Collection of the Views of Thomas Jefferson. New York: Funk and Wagnalls Company‚ 1900. Hamilton‚ Alexander‚ The Papers of Alexander Hamilton. 27 Volumes. New York: Columbia University Press‚ 1961-1981. Hammond‚ Bray

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    Why did political parties spring up in the United States in the 1790s? Why did political parties spring up in the United States in the 1790s? On the 30th April 1789 America’s first President‚ George Washington was elected into office and was to stay in power until 1797. Within this time the political scope of the United States of America expanded hugely‚ giving birth to the politics in which we see in America even to this present day. This essay will tackle the many aspects of the development

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    Indian Problem

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    the various tribes all under the United States which believed it had rights to the land. The Americans‚ faced with the dilemma of a “savage” people living within their border‚ attempted to solve this “problem” with Jeffersonian Policy. Starting in the early 19th century‚ Jeffersonian Policy aimed to assimilate‚ in lieu of conquering‚ the Indians‚

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