The French were infuriated at Jay’s Treaty•Instead of fighting France, Adams sent envoys to try to make peace with France•The envoys were met with bribes, but refused what would be called the XYZ affair•Adams was able to restrict fighting to the West Indies7.Describe the poisonous political atmosphere that produced the Alien and Sedition Acts andthe Kentucky and Virginia resolutions.•The Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans despised each other, and theFederalist Congress wanted them out of the country•The Alien Laws made it legal to deport “dangerous” foreigners, most of them poorDemocratic Republicans•The Sedition Act made it illegal for someone to speak out against the government, adirect encroachment of the rights in the Bill of Rights•The reaction was the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions made it possible to nullifyCongressional decisions8.Describe the contrasting membership and principles of the Hamiltonian Federalists and theJeffersonian Republicans, and how they laid the foundations of the American political partysystem.•The Democratic-Republicans believed in states’ rights, a Franco-American Alliance,a strict interpretation of the Constitution, and the removal of the national bank•The Federalists supported Hamilton’s financial policies, favored loose interpretationof the Constitution, and enjoyed a more powerful federal government•This set the stage for the political parties’ arguments during the election of 1800
They fought over land use and ownership
Answer: By Nazi Germany & The Soviet Union
Explanation:
The primary difference in debate over expansion during these time periods was that the Civil War had come and gone--meaning in 1890 the debate was over whether new states would be slave or free, while in the 1890s it was about economic issues.
The number of cells in the human body: 8 x 10^13.
The number of cells in a particular insect:; 3 x 10^3
8 x 10^13 : 3 x 10^3 = 2.67 x 10^10
Answer: There ere 2.67 x 10^10 ( 2.67 times 10 to the power of 10 ) times more cells in the human body then in the insect.