Can someone please help me(without giving me the answers) with some research. Each question asks about to people, but I have to answer for each person separately. The two people are Frederick Douglass, and Andrew Jackson. After all of that is done it still has to be turned into a story/dialogue, but I am not asking any one to do that. Below are the questions.

1. What was each person’s dream for the United States?
2. Why did they have that particular dream for the United States?
3. How do the two dreams differ?
4. What would person A not like about person B’s dream for the United States and vice
versa?
THANKS!

"Google" both men and read their biographies and other articles about their views. By "Google", I mean type their names into your search engine, enter or click "search" and lots of articles will come up. Then read the ones you think will help answer these questions.

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Thank you, John. That person is now banned from posting.

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Reed, I have tried that, but I can only fin some of the information that I need. Here is what I have left to answer: What did they say

about their hopes for the future of the United States?
How did they work to help change the United States?
How did they react to key events happening in the United States?
Were there any key events in each person’s life that shaped their dream for the United States?

Of course! I can help guide you through the research process without providing you with the exact answers. Here are some steps you can follow to find information about Frederick Douglass and Andrew Jackson for each of the given questions:

1. Research the life and achievements of Frederick Douglass:
- Start by looking for biographical information on Frederick Douglass, including his background, experiences, and contributions to the United States.
- Seek out any speeches, writings, or interviews where Douglass expressed his vision or dream for the United States.
- Analyze the themes or goals that Douglass emphasized in his activism and advocacy for equality and civil rights.

Similarly, research the life and achievements of Andrew Jackson:
- Gather information about Andrew Jackson's background, political career, and Presidential activities.
- Look for any documented statements or speeches where Jackson discussed his vision or dream for the United States.
- Pay attention to the policies and reforms that Jackson implemented during his time as President.

2. Understand the reasons behind their respective dreams:
- Read about the historical context in which both individuals lived to comprehend the challenges and social conditions that influenced their perspectives.
- Analyze any personal experiences or events that may have shaped their aspirations for the United States.
- Consider any ideological, political, or moral beliefs that motivated each person's dream.

3. Compare and contrast their dreams:
- Identify the key themes or objectives that each person emphasized in their vision for the United States.
- Examine the similarities and differences in terms of goals, ideals, and priorities between Douglass and Jackson.
- Look for any historical events or contexts that influenced their divergent dreams for the nation.

4. Analyze potential conflicts or disagreements:
- Evaluate their differing perspectives to identify aspects of one another's dreams that might clash.
- Consider specific policies, values, or ideologies that person A (Douglass) would not agree with in person B's (Jackson) dream and vice versa.
- Look for evidence or statements that showcase potential areas of disagreement or opposition between Douglass and Jackson's visions for the United States.

By following these steps and conducting comprehensive research on Frederick Douglass and Andrew Jackson, you will be able to gather information necessary to answer each question independently for each person. Remember, the aim is to find evidence-based insights that can be used to craft your own story or dialogue later on.