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I think C is more reasonable than the others, but I'm not sure. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Without the support of federal troops, segregation in the South lasted from the time of Reconstruction until 1964 and Civil rights Act, there was racial segregation in many counties in southern states till that year.
Because they added a tax on stamps. Stamps were used on all legal documents, so the colonists did not want to pay extra money on every single legal document
This is very true separation of powers
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can answer the following.
Hamilton's 18th-century view of the presidency was different from our perception of the presidency in the 21st century in the vision of Federalist Alexander Hamilton was to have a strong central government for the United States and that is what he promoted when he wrote the Federalists Papers with John Jay and James Madison.
The First United States President George Washington supported that vision, although he was smart enough to include different backgrounds and points of view in his cabinet, as was the case of Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State. He was an Antifederalists.
However, the role of the United States President nowadays is to be a good leader but the one who also is able and open to listen to the citizen's necessities. He has to represent the interests of all Americans, it doesn't matter their political party affiliation.