This is a subjective question, but in general, the Founders believed that uneducated people should not be allowed to have a say in the movement of the country, and many people today agree.
1941 and 1945, across German-occupied Europe, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population.[a][c] The murders were carried out in pogroms and mass shootings; by a policy of extermination through work in concentration camps; and in gas chambers and gas vans in German extermination camps, chiefly Auschwitz, Bełżec, Chełmno, Majdanek, Sobibór, and Treblinka in occupied Poland
The correct answer should be
<span>C. Alexander Hamilton and Henry Clay
They
were the biggest supporters of the idea while Jefferson and Madison
were against it and advocated not opening it. It was called the First
Bank of America and Alexander Hamilton became the first secretary of
treasure, but it was a bit differently organized then than how it is
now.</span>
The correct answer is Italy
Italy was divided into smaller city states that governed themselves and the area around them. Such states were places like Florence or Venice or Rome or similar. Garibaldi was a key figure in the unification of these states under the Italian banner since they all shared the same language and common history and they became a single country.