This sort of system helped build canals and roads which were very important not only to Trade but also to Transportation. It was this same sort of system which led to the building of the Erie Canal in 1825. Just as an FYI the Clay American was a VERY pro federalist system. He proposed tariffs(taxes) to build infrastructure and then as a result build Americas Economy. The Democratic Party almost all around was not very fond of this because it required a nation wide tariff taxing southerns who most likely would never get to utilize the roads since most of the infrastructure and industry was based out of the North. I hope this helped <3
The answer is Valley Forge. This was the military campground 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Philadelphia where the American Continental Armed forces spent the winter time of 1777–78 throughout the American Revolutionary War. Hunger, illness, undernourishment, and contact killed more than 2,500 American militaries by the end of February 1778.
Socrates was the Greek philosopher who believed in teaching by asking questions instead of giving speeches and believed that an "unexamined life is not worth living". So the correct option in regards to the given question is option "A".
Socrates is a classical Greek philosopher who has been given
the credit for being the founder of western philosophy. He is mainly known to
people via the writings of his two great students Pluto and Xenophon. In the field
of ethics, Socrates is renowned for his contributions.
People need to believe they have equal social and political rights, else there would be mass protests, revolutions and anarchy. Whether they actually exist in real life is irrelevant here, only the belief matters.
The primary difference in the social structures of humans and animals is the forced imposition of order in human society, leading to a more 'collective' society, instead of the usual 'survival of the fittest/law of the jungle' structure. And the concept of equal rights is necessary to achieve this imposition of order.
His first days were focused on ending the Great Depression so I'd say D. Regulating banks to solve the root causes of the economic crisis