I’m guessing it will be Florida! I’m not sure what to do here and how to draw each label for the map
Answer: Consuls are like the one who oppose the dictatorship so they advocate for their citizens to make conditions better in their country.
But dictators are rulers with total power over a country and its citizens so they basically control over everything production, the economy, and laws. So the consuls duties are fighting to make conditions better for the citizens of the dictatorship.
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Well I can't fully answer this question I could at least give a brief helpful comparison.
The action by the state of Maryland which led to McCulloch v. Maryland was that it attempted to stop a branch of the Second Bank of the United States from bringing in notes that were not made in Maryland, as they were taxed if they were from out of state.
This case led to the necessary and proper clause being used and is one of the most famous Supreme Court cases in the history of the United States.
Alexis de Tocqueville was a French diplomat and political philosopher, best known for his work <em>Democracy in America</em>. The work was written after Tocqueville’s travels in America, and it presents a valuable study on the conditions of American society in the early 19th century. Some of the characteristics that Tocqueville found in American government that made it different from other foreign governments were:
- A Puritan founding of the government. This contributed to several characteristics, such as valuing equality, a union of political liberty and religion and the appreciation of sovereignty.
- The abolition of primogeniture (the practice of the firstborn son to inherit a father’s state, as opposed to daughters, illegitimate children, younger sons, etc.). This meant that equality was more predominant, women had better opportunities to acquire money and a family’s wealth changed hands more often.
- The collapse of the aristocracy, and the dominance of the commons in political life.
- The extent of democracy, which could lead to a “tyranny of the majority” (the majority becoming despotic and oppressing minorities).
- A blinding belief in the equality of men, which Tocqueville believed could become dangerous.