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Jacksonian Democracy greatly impacted reform movements in the first half of the Nineteenth Century because it spread the idea that all men were created equal, and as such should be allowed the same privileges.
The correct answer is A) providing guides and limits to the government’s power.
The Constitution regulates government powers by providing guides and limits to the government’s power.
That is why the Constitution establishes a federal form of government with sovereign states. The federal government is divided into a system of checks and balances so no branch has more power than the other. The branches of the government are the executive branch that relies on the US President, the legislative branch that is the House of Representatives and the Senate, and the judicial branch that relies on the Supre Court.
B maybe? It was an irony and the Enlightenment thinkers were trying to come up with new ideas and the irony was that books containing new ideas were banned.
Tbh I’m not to sure but it reminds me of that time where after ww2 I believe many soldiers came home and had babies know as the baby boom
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Explanation:
Jonathan Swift was a poet, a satirist, a cleric and an essayist of Anglo-Irish origin. He was popular for his literary works which include; Gulliver's travels (1726), Modest proposal (1629), A tale of tub(1704), and An Argument against abolishing Christianity (1712).
Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1667. He attended the Dublin university and was studying for his master's degree when the political troubles in Ireland which surrounded the Glorious revolution, forced him to leave for England in 1688.
Swift, on publishing his works, gained a reputation as a writer and became increasingly active politically. He supported the Glorious revolution and had belonged to the Whigs, growing up.
He was later recruited by the Tory leadership who he felt were sympathetic to his cause of fighting against the return of the Catholic dominance. On the Tory's platform, he opposed the Whig's government and was an important part of the inner circle of the Tory's government.