Everyone, including his enemies, respected Pedro II himself: they hated the Empire, however, and wanted change. After the abolition of slavery, the nation became even more polarized. The military became involved, and in November of 1889, they stepped in and removed Pedro from power.
Eternal Life. The idea is that a person's soul will be redeemed by the sacrifice of Christ and saved from punishment in hell. The idea is that your soul will live on after the death of the body, and eventually you will be judged. If you are judged as a christian, you are saved from eternal punishment in hell and are given a new body with which to live in in a perfect world. The beliefs vary slightly depending on the denomination, but that it the main idea.
Bill Clinton<span>, the 42nd </span>President<span> of the United States, was </span>impeached<span> by the House of Representatives on two charges, one of perjury and one of obstruction of justice, on December 19, 1998. Two other </span>impeachment<span> articles, a second perjury charge and a charge of abuse of power, failed in the House.</span>
Answer:
Democratic-Republicans and Federalists
Explanation:
The Federalists wanted a strong central government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution. The Democratic-Republicans favored states' rights more than a central government and they had a strict interpretation of the Constitution. Another big difference was that the Federalists encouraged commerce and manufacturing, while Democratic-Republicans did not. Though these two parties emerged, Washington opposed political parties all together.
The major dividing factor between the two first political parties, the federalist and the democratic republicans, was how "powerful" the central government should be over the states, with the former wanting more power and the latter wanting less.