The Whig theory, put into place after the Glorious Revolution, put a premium on the idea of civic virtue, placing the public good above personal interest. To promote such virtue, one needed a society in which property ownership was widespread. An agricultural nation, where farming was thought to encourage honesty, frugality, and independence, was less likely to become corrupt than a society dependent on commerce and manufacturing. In an agrarian society, politics would be less fractious because everyone's interest would be similar. In such a society representatives would be less fractious because everyone's interest would be similar. In such a society representatives would be equally affected by whatever laws they passed. This would prevent them from tyrannizing over the people by passing oppressive laws.
<span>The Whig view of politics was not democratic. It assumed that only men who owned property had a sufficient permanent stake in society to be trusted to vote.</span>
This may not be accurate but I think the blues, The name of this great American music probably originated with the 17th-century English expression “the blue devils,” for the intense visual hallucinations that can accompany severe alcohol withdrawal. Shortened over time to “the blues,” it came to mean a state of agitation or depression.Jan 4, 2013
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Answer:
3rd choice
Explanation:
All the other choices equal -8ab since -8, a, and b are multiplied together. The 3rd choice is subtraction, so the terms are not combined.
A couple developments you could
mention are:
-The unification of the states under a central government Federalist v. Anti-Federalist were the first polical parties in the US. The Federalists were in favor of the Constitution and Anti were against. They would eventually evolve to Republicans and Democrats.
-Pro and Anti Slavery
-Free enterprise v. Government interference