United States History
Answer: A New Nation Quick Check Answers
Explanation:
1. The formation of the Democratic-Republican party
2. It turned public opinion against France
3. Excise taxes caused unrest amongst farmers
4. It was done without clear constitutional authority
Answer:
The Octopus by Frank Norris ( C )
Explanation:
The octopus by Frank Norris dramatized the conflicts over land between the wheat farmers in the West ( San Joaquin valley )against the power monopolized southern and pacific railroad companies.
The dramatization by Frank Norris was expressed through the technique of literary naturalism when he wrote the novel. the conflicts were mainly over the used of lands belonging to the wheat farmers by the railroad companies for the construction and operation of the rail system transportation. The farmers wanted their land for the cultivation of wheat while the companies wanted the land for construction of rail lines .
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Answer:
What contributed to the growth of Zionism in the late 1800s? Check all that apply.
Explanation:
<u><em>A.European anti-Semitism</em></u>
<u><em>C.Jewish emigration to Palestine</em></u>
<u><em>D.the desire for a Jewish homeland</em></u>
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In those days, prior to the ratification of the 12the Amendment in 1804, each member of the Electoral College cast two votes, without needing to distinguish between electoral votes for the office of president and those for vice-president. In the 1796 election, Adams had received the most Electoral College votes and Jefferson the second-most, so Adams had become president with Jefferson becoming vice-president. This set up some further rivalry for the 1800 election.
There was also division within Adams' Federalist party, with splits on policy between John Adams and another influential Federalist leader, Alexander Hamilton. Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr ran as the president/vice-president ticket for the Democratic-Republican Party.
There was much bitter campaigning in the 1800 election. In the end, Jefferson and Burr got 73 electoral votes each. Adams won 65 electoral votes, and Charles Pinckney (the Federalists' candidate for vice-president) won 64 electoral votes. Ultimately, Congress decided the outcome of the contested election, giving the presidency to Thomas Jefferson and vice-presidency to Aaron Burr.
Historians also have noted that this election was affected by the three-fifths clause of the United States Constitution, which allotted congressional representation numbers (and electoral college numbers) according to a formula that counted slaves in a state as 3/5 of the number of white inhabitants of the state. Without those added numbers giving extra weight to Southern states in the balance of Congressional proportions, it is thought that Adams would have won the Electoral College vote due to strong support for the Federalist candidates in the New England states.