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federal group member in federalist
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Identify if something was a view of Hamilton or a view of Jefferson.
Hamilton's view Jefferson's view argued that the Bank of the
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OPINION: Considering all of the differing views between Hamilton and Jefferson, which set of opinions do you believe is likely
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“The [collection] of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands . . . may justly be [called] the
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Jefferson's supporters often called themselves what? And sometimes what for short?
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As more of Hamilton's programs were passed by Congress, who did Jefferson start to organize with to defeat Hamilton's programs
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What was the rationale of the Founders for providing a limited government?(1 point) Responses
making one branch of government
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Who was Alexander Hamilton and what party did he affiliate with?
around 2:00 1 point The Secretary of War under Washington;
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What was Jefferson's vision for America?
around 2:25 1 point That our society and economy would be largely based on agriculture
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Question 1 Select which word best completes the analogy(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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Describe a difference between Hamilton’s and Madison’s views on government.
a. Hamilton believed in a small central
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Select which word best completes the analogy
The Democrat Republicans are too blank as the the federalists are to blank Thomas
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the Republicans are to blank as the Federalists are to blank Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton,
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Which group would have made these arguments in 1787?
(1 point) Responses Federalists Federalists Loyalists Loyalists Free-Soilers
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The Founding Fathers believed the principle of ‘federalism’ to be important to put in the Constitution because -(1 point)
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The Democrat-Republicans are to Response area, as the Federalists are to Response area.
Thomas JeffersonJames MonroeJames
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The Democrat-Republicans are to Response area?]
Thomas JeffersonJames MonroeJames MadisonAlexander HamiltonJohn Adams
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Why did Alexander Hamilton think a national bank would strengthen the central government?
(pick an answer) The bank would create
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Why did some of the founders of the American republic consider the lack of a national executive and judiciary under the Articles
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what were some of thomas jefferson's biggest failures?
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Why did the Founding Fathers choose to adopt a Constitution?
(1 point) Responses to give states rights within the nation to give
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Select which word best completes the analogy(1 point)
The democrat-Republicans are to _____ as the Federalists are to _____
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which group would have made these arguments in 1787?
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The Democrat-Republicans are to ______, as the Federalists are to_______.
Answer choices: Thomas Jefferson James Monroe James
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The democrat republican are to _as the federalist are to ___
THOMAS JEFFERSON JAMES MONROE JAMES MADISON ALEXANDER HAMILTON JOHN
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Describe a difference between Hamilton’s and Madison’s views on government
[] Hamilton believed in a small central
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Which president wrote the Declaration of Independence?(1 point) Responses Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln
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Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
for the ratification of the constitution George Mason and Patrick Henry wanted a stronger
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Which statement describes the main reason Thomas Jefferson opposed the Federalist Party over the issue of a national bank?
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“The [collection] of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands . . . may justly be [called] the
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Which of the following statements best analyzes how James Madison contributed to the U.S. political structures and decision
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Which of the following statements best analyzes how James Madison contributed to the U.S. political structures and decision
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Which of the following statements?Best analyzes how James Madison contributed to the US political structures and decision-making
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Using Source 1, Source 3, and Source 4, which statement best explains how John Adams and Thomas Jefferson influenced the
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Based on Source 3 and Source 4, which phrase best explains why Thomas Jefferson believed it was important to grant liberties to
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Which of the following statements best analyzes how James Madison contributed to the U.S. political structures and decision
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which statement best explains how John Adams and Thomas Jefferson influenced the political development of the United States?
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Which of the following individuals is attributed with proposing the current bicameral congressional system we have today in the
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Which of these would have been supported by an Anti-Federalist such as Patrick Henry?
A. a strong president B. a strong
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Which of the following statements best analyzes how James Madison
contributed to the U.S. political structures and decision
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Who said “Men being…by nature, all free and equal and independent…?”
Choose the best answer from the options below: A
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was an influence on the founding fathers of our country. What two ideas did he contribute to the Enlightenment? Where in the
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James Madison, John Jay, and ALexander Hamilton wrote the "Federalist Papers", which were written to argue why a strong national
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Which of the following critical figures was an Anti-Federalist?(1 point)
Responses John Jay John Jay George Mason George Mason
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Which of the following statements best analyzes how James Madison contributed to the U.S. political structures and decision
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Alexander Hamilton served as which of the following?
a. the first secretary of state b. the first attorney general c. the first
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Identify the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. (1 point) Responses George Washington George Washington Benjamin
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Which statement offers the best assessment of John Locke’s influence on the Founders of the U.S.?(1 point) Responses John
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Which statement best reflects the beliefs of the author of this quote? “A firm union will be of the utmost moment to the peace
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