A movement for more democracy in American government in the 1830s. Led by President Andrew Jackson, this movement championed greater rights for the common man and was opposed to any signs of aristocracy in the nation.
<span>The Macdonald-Cartier bridge that stretches the Ottawa River and connects Ontario to Quebec is named for two Canadian politicians, one English (referring to John A. Macdonald) and one French (referring to George-Étienne Cartier).</span>
This was during the time of President Hoover. I've seen quite a few photos of him looking at the ashes and rubble.
I would say Hoover.
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I think it was the past with Britain where only one person had complete power. This did not allow people to have a say, which was the reasons why the 13 colonies rebelled. Including the right of the people to revolt against a tyrannical government would protect the fundament of the united states government which was to give the people power and to make sure the US would not become something similar to Britain.
D.retreating to one’s own “corner.”