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    without political parties‚ but differences in the ideologies between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists formed a basis for two new parties‚ formed around two very important men. Alexander Hamilton‚ the leader of the Federalist Party‚ and Thomas Jefferson‚ the leader of the new Democratic Republicans‚ shared many different visions for the future of America‚ stemming back from their days on George Washington’s cabinet. As the country flourished‚ and these two became leaders of America’s political parties

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    AP US History  Olsen  Period 3  DBQ 4: Thomas Jefferson and Philosophical Consistency  In 1800‚ the American people were ready for a change and shift in political power. The  nation had the choice between Federalist John Adams or Republican Thomas Jefferson. The  election was often referred to as the Revolution of 1800‚ the year Thomas Jefferson defeated  John Adams to be elected as the nation’s new president. Years prior to the Election of 1800‚  Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton argued over issues of of constitutional interpretation

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    James Madison‚ who was devoted to the principles of a republic and liberty‚ wrote Federalist Paper No.10. The first argument that the author rises is about the inseparability of faction and liberty. He suggests that the government should not be concentrated on trying to prevent the causes of faction‚ but just control its effects. He states that to remove the causes that provoke the development of factions you either destroy the liberty which is essential for political life (“liberty is to

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    Marbury v. Madison 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137 (1803)FactsMarbury was commissioned to serve as a judge by former president John Adam. The former Secretary of State and the present Chief Justice John Marshall failed to deliver the commission before President Thomas Jefferson started his term. The current Secretary of State‚ James Madison‚ under Jeffersons orders‚ did not deliver the commission. Marbury applied for a writ of mandamus to force Madison to deliver said commission. HoldingMarburys application

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    used to get food. Gun law should be less strict. Gun laws should be less strict because guns are used for a lot of different sports. There’s a part of the olympics called the three shotgun ISSF/ shooting event.“They shoot clay birds launchd by a trap”(jonsson). The event has very strict rules like you have to use a lever action and keep only 3 shots in the chamber. The gun olympic events are big events and important to millions. Gun laws should be less strict because of self-defense. If a guy pulled

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    Thomas Jefferson‚ the third President of the United States‚ and Alexander Hamilton‚ one of the country’s Founding Fathers‚ were both influential figures who strived to better the country. Jefferson believed that the power shall rest in the states‚ while Hamilton believed in a strong central government. These are only two of the differences that lead people to believe that “We should honor Jefferson‚ but we live in Hamilton’s country.” This quote is apparent in United States History‚ especially between

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    Thomas Jefferson had the constitutional right to purchase Louisiana. Thomas Jefferson faced an unexpected dilemma in 1803. He had campaigned for the presidency under a program of limiting federal power. Jefferson was able to overcome his views about the strict interpretation of the Constitution‚ as convenient. Political leaders sometimes have to make decisions that require broad interpretations in order to properly act in the best interests of the country. Jefferson desperately wanted land for the

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    I drive down that road every day‚ it never changes. Jefferson Road is the route that I take to get to school every day. It has the same curve and the same road signs every time I drive on it‚ but I still crashed. When my grandparents said that I would never understand what it would feel like to know what life is really about until it hit me in the face‚ they were right. It was November 30‚ 2015and I had been driving down Jefferson road‚ like I always do‚ when the front passengers side tie rod broke

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    hero for his first time. He went to his first prom. He also missed his first day of school ever. He wants to he they guy who finds her the day of prom and take her to prom being the hero. There is a couple of different settings one of them is Jefferson Park‚ located in suburban Orlando‚ Florida. It’s their senior year almost graduation. I think it is spring al‚soy summer cause they are about

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    Old Madison Square Garden: Fond Recollections of a True Landmark From the world cup of soccer to the superbowl‚ people all throughout the world have dreams of being sport stars or even just meeting their favorite athlete. It is in some peoples mind‚ the ideal american dream. In a time known as the roaring twenties‚ people throughout New York were working toward the american dream. This dream included a more splendid lifestyle that allowed for freedom and fun. In the middle of the Manhattan burough

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