Federalist
AntiFederalist
Opinion about Constitution
They were Pro Constitution
They were Anti Constitution
Where did supporters live?
Urban Areas
Rural Areas
Bill of Rights
They were Pro Bill of Rights but didn’t find it necessary
They were Pro Bill of Rights but they wanted it to support the Constitution
Founding Fathers
Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, George Washington
Economic Ideas
They supported a national bank
They supported more Small Businesses and Farms
View on state's power
Believed the Federal should have the most power
Believed the State should have the most power
Answer:
In no way would it have been possible to prevent World War II. Western powers, especially Britain and France, attempted to carry out appeasement policies against the imperialist actions of Germany in Austria and the Czech Republic. The United States, on the other hand, was carrying out an isolationist policy, with which it hardly intervened in the moment before the war.
In any case, no alternative could have worked in the face of Adolf Hitler's imperialist impetus, who wanted to create a predominant German empire throughout Europe. Nor could the expansionist thirst of Italy, whose leader Benito Mussolini sought to control the Mediterranean and regain a position of power after World War I, could have been quenched. Furthermore, the Empire of Japan was in the same position as its two allies. All this created a warlike breeding ground, which in no way could be restrained peacefully without huge losses on the part of Western countries.
Answer:
A) a dictatorship
C) absolute monarchy
the person took control and there is no say. kind of like the Holocaust and Nazi Germany.
Answer:
He created music for all occasions and concert settings like the ballroom, theatre, concert halls, cathedrals, and more. hope this helped