Federalists- Alexander Hamilton, Ben Franklin, George Washington, James Madison, and John Jay. Supported the constitution as is. Supported strong central government.
Anti-Federalists: Patrick Henry, Sam Adams, George Mason, Richard Henry Lee. Feared strong central government would endanger people's liberties. Could not be government by consent of people. Worried about "Laws necessary and proper" clause. Wanted Bill of Rights.
<span>The origin of the conflict between the Qing Empire of China and Empire of Japan was primarily the over the influence of Korea. Thus, the answer to this item is letter A. Korea. This demonstrated the failure of the Qing Empire's attempt to modernize its military forces. </span>
The correct answer is B) Freedom of the Seas<span>.
This is evident based on America's experience before entering World War I. Before entering this war, over 100 Americans were killed by a German submarine that attacked the British ship called the Lusitania.
Along with that, the Germans would go on to use unrestricted submarine warfare several more times before the US officially entered World War I. At the end of the war, Wilson even addressed this idea in his 14 Points. Wilson's 14 Points were his ideas on how the world should look after World War I was over. </span>
The problem centered around factories that used a new based technoloy.
Andrew carniege installed a lot of new inventions in order to increase the efficiency of his production. This ended up making a lot of skilled workers to lose their jobs/position in the industry and replaced with low skilled worker to operate the machinary.
For the first one, older books and stuff like that say there are 7, but more recently some geologists think they're 8. So, for right now, it's false.
True, Ancient Greece was a model for the U.S. government, but the founders left a few things out. But there are many facets of Greek democracy that didn't catch on.
True.
So you're answers are: True, True, False