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why would the Federalist Party support stronger ties to Britain over France? A Federalists saw the French government as a corrupt government trying to bully a new nation. B Federalists were angry with France over the Treaty of Paris of 1783. Federalist believed trade with Britain was vital to the Southern economy. Federalists saw British government as a model aristocracy that America should follow.
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History, 21.06.2019 14:50
Use your vocabulary words to complete the sentences below. these are transitional areas. a(n) __ is a place where freshwater and salt water meet. __ are places between land and water where aquatic plants grow. the aleutian islands are a(n) — a group of islands clustered together in a large body of water. florida is an example of a(n) because it is surrounded by water on three sides. florida is also a(n) state because it has a thin strip of land that projects out from a larger area.
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History, 21.06.2019 15:30
Who was one of the greatest playwrights in the world , composing such classics ans macbeth, romeo and juliet, and henry v a. william shakespeare b. francis drake c. sir walter raleigh d. edmund spenser
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History, 21.06.2019 16:30
During the 1920s, which president atoped a laissez-faire toward business, which bring about great depression
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History, 21.06.2019 17:00
Although the three-fifths compromise northern and southern states reach an agreement that allowed for ratification of the constitution, in the long run it had a negative effect on the nation because a) it gave too much power to the executive branch of the government. b) it forced the founding fathers to add the bill of rights to the constitution. c) it was only a temporary solution to the argument between "free" and "slave" states. d) it gave too much power to state governments and not enough to the federal government.
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