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Yakvenalex [24]
3 years ago
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Immediately following the American Revolution, wealthy planters in the Lowcountry and the Upcountry were MOST likely to agree

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butalik [34]3 years ago
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On protecting the institution of slavery
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<u>3</u>: Creates the judicial branch whose main job is to interpret the laws

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<u>2. Delegated powers:</u> powers specifically given to the national government such as establishing post offices

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He was the last president on record who tried to balance the budget. That today is an absolutely positive thing to say about any politician. The debt currently (Federal) is about 60000 US dollars owed by every man woman and child living in America today. Trust me, it wasn't Clinton who added to it.

He kept America out of any major conflict. That too is a major plus.  The middle east is a cesspool of involvement. Afghanistan broke Russia and their involvement there resulted in nothing but defeat and humiliation and tears and might have been the cause of their downfall. They had to get out of that barbaric relic. Did Clinton notice? Undoubtedly he did. The man was a Rhodes scholar. Those awards are not handed out in Cheerios boxes.

He did not neglect America's need for social security. He tried to improve medicare and medicaid so these two entitlements would not break the piggy bank. He asked Hillary to spend 2 years of her life trying to rewrite Medicare. He could not help that those who could vote on such thing thought more about re-election than they did about the good of America. Say what you like about the presidents who followed him, but those problems were not their concern. It was his.

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