Answer:
C. is the correct answer
Explanation:
Hamilton was a strong supporter of a powerful central or federal government. His belief was that a governmental power should be concentrated in the hands of those few men who had the talent and intelligence to govern properly for the good of all the people.
ALAXANDER HAMILTON!
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Since the statements referred by the question weren't given, let's see what the questions make us think about the writing of history.
Using the terms historians use, we say that Rhonda's beliefs follow the idea of a history made from bottom-up.
This is a way of understanding History rooted in two ideas:
I) History, as it happens, is more often than not really made by the majorities, that is, by the people who are the workers in the production of goods and in the social reproduction: be it medieval peasants from the 1400s, be it industrial workers from the 1800s.
II) So it follows that historical research should follow this way of things. If history is made by workers, peasants, merchants, doesn't make sense to write a history book, for example, where the protagonists are kings and nobles. The protagonists of historical researches should be peasants and poor people.
The correct statement will be the one that addresses these ideas.
They were running mates and had the same general political philosophy. Harding was lax in his administrative duties, spent too much time on the gold course and was pretty much over his head when it came to being president. Coolidge was a far more capable administrator having been a successful state governor and was wiser in his cabinet selections.