Who defended slavery and slaves rights?
It is A: John C. Calhoun. He gave a speech to the US Senate in 1837 articulating the pro-slavery political argument.
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Who took the view of the federalists and the power of the national government?
It is B: Daniel Webster. He earned his fame for his supporting in the fed gov and helped ease border tensions.
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Who was known as the “Great Compromiser?”
It is C: Henry Clay. He played a major role in formulating the three landmark sectional compromises: Missouri Compromise of 1820, Tariff Compromise of 1833, etc.
Answer:
The answers are:
A. Coordinating fund-raising efforts in a campaign for governor
office.
B. Determining the party's position on controversial foreign policy
issues
Explanation:
This is because when it's local, it's usually in support of local elected officials. It has nothing to do with national officials. However, when it is a national party, they could endorse a presidential candidate because that is ultimately more important and affects all people- hence the national. This is because whoever is chosen in such an important election changes the future of a country, and is something national organizations should deal with- not local ones.
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I believe it was Benjamin franking and tommy jefferson who went to Paris to sign the treaty of paris declaring the end of the american revolution and British must leave the USA as long as they take their taxes, but the french were upset that the americans can have all lands from the 13 colonies all the way to the west side of US known as Washington, Oregon, California.