Although this is slightly subjective, most historians agree that yes--it is true that <span>Jefferson's "Revolution of 1800" was not as much of a revolution as he thought, since in fact a Hamiltonian perspective ultimately ended up prevailing in American politics. </span>
Answer:
The United would be very different for many reasons.
Explanation:
The country would've been ran by the states alone and barely would have had a national or federal government. There would've only been the legislative, no judicial or executive branch. Each state would've probably had a different currency, no national bank, and no national army. Each state would've had a militia or volunteer military.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A: enrolling in different type of school is not very relevant to politics
C: When she decides not to vote "does not make a difference", she didn't participate.
D: moving into other places is not very relevant to politics