Answer:
<em>The election of 1800 between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson was an emotional and hard-fought campaign. Each side believed that victory by the other would ruin the nation.</em>
Explaining:
<em>Federalists attacked Jefferson as an un-Christian deist whose sympathy for the French Revolution would bring similar bloodshed and chaos to the United States. On the other side, the Democratic-Republicans denounced the strong centralization of federal power under Adams's presidency. Republicans' specifically objected to the expansion of the U.S. army and navy, the attack on individual rights in the Alien and Sedition Acts, and new taxes and deficit spending used to support broadened federal action.</em>
Answer:
I can't see anything to agree or disagree with
Explanation:
In this case, her survey would focus on the historical theme of "<span>B. Development and interaction of cultures," since the Muslims in this case would be in a "foreign" cultural environment. </span>
1. It never lead to a single large conflict. Rather many smaller ones.
2. During the Cold War, the USA and USSR both funded army’s of smaller countries to fight for them. For instance the Korean and Veitnam Wars.
3. The Cold War came to a close when the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.
The first superintendent of Louisiana State University was "Col. W.T. Sherman," since this was when the institution was first established, and many thought that his leadership would have the most impact.