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The answer to this question is option A. Adams supported a strong centralized government while Jefferson believed in states’ rights.
Thomas Jefferson believed in a government that was decentralized. While he agreed that the government had to have strong foreign relations, he did not want it so powerful in other aspects.
John Adams on the other hand wanted a strong government that was centralized at the federal level. He was a strong supporter of the new constitution.
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in the edmentum quiz for economy its D. reducing the amount of resources spent on one want to spend more on another want
Answer:
Alfred Thayer Mahan was an advocate for the United States to become involved in foreign affairs.
Explanation:
Alfred Thayer Mahan was a prominent writer in the naval and political spheres, and his theory of the connection between naval power and national power attracted attention in the marines of all countries. Historically, Mahan found that power at sea had been the key to a country's strength. But the dominion at sea, in turn, required access to remote naval bases. Mahan claimed that America for its national strength depended on a strong fleet that had access to bases in the Caribbean and the Pacific. Mahan's arguments had a greater impact on England's and Germany's naval armies than on America's, but they also had an effect on an expanded US fleet. In 1898, Theodore Roosevelt was given the opportunity to do something about Mahan's demand for naval bases during the war with Spain.