<span>The US presidential election of 1800 is most remembered
because of the controversy it went through. This election was mostly based on
domestic affairs and foreign affairs played a negligible or no part at all. The
two presidential candidates, Jefferson and Aaron Burr were tied with 73 ballots
in their favour. John Adams the Federalist got 65 Electoral votes in his favor.
Later during the 36th ballot in the House of Representatives
Jefferson won and became president. Aaron was chosen the Vice President.</span>
So both the winner and loser were satisfied.
Answer:
A Ulysses S Grant
B. Same as A it is the same question
Maybe you miss worded and it should be Sherman
Explanation:
The correct answer is the mayor’s office from displaying a cross.
The establishment cause makes it so that the government cannot establish or endorse a specific religion. This establishment clause ensures that citizens have the right to freedom of religion. This is why the mayor's office would not be able to display a cross, as this would sure an endorsement of a specific religion on government property.
Its true ! Because what I'm thinking is its the basis of Democracy .
Answer:
C. A battle with heavy casualties on both sides.