Answer:
Jefferson was anti-federalist
Explanation:
Jefferson gradually rose to the top of the Republican Party, which shared Jefferson's sympathies for the French revolution. He rejected a highly centralized government and championed state rights, criticizing Federalist principles. In 1796, as a hesitant presidential candidate, Jefferson came within three votes of being elected.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D)slaves being free to join the Union army WAS THE RESULT
THE STRATEGY DESCRIBED WOULD BE THEY TRICKED YOU INTO THINKING THAT YOU HAVE TO RELY ON THEM THE VINE IS THE MEANING OF LIFE AND IT IS UP TO YOU AS TO WHERE THE VINE GROS TO AND WHERE IT WITHERS UP.
Answer:
The Know-Nothing Party
Explanation:
The American Party favored by the <u>nativist</u>s was also called by people as "The Know-Nothing Party." It started as a <em>secret society </em>in the <em>1850s</em> and propelled as<u> a movement against the Catholics (especially in the North) and immigration.</u>
People who belong to the group (especially the Protestants) were fearful that the Catholic priests would take control of the voters. So, when members were asked about their party's information (since little was known about them), they would reply "I Know Nothing."
This party didn't last that long because the leaders were deemed incapable and they also had varying opinions about issues on slavery.
Explanation:
San Salvador, which is now called the <em><u>B</u></em><em><u>a</u></em><em><u>h</u></em><em><u>a</u></em><em><u>m</u></em><em><u>a</u></em><em><u>s</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>