<span>There were two sides to the American Revolution and they were the colonists and the loyalists. The colonists did not want to pay higher taxes to a government where the colonists had no representatives. They also did not want to pay high taxes to fund the war British were waging against the French. They also did not like being told what to buy and what to sell and where to sell. But the loyalists thought that it would be the same after getting freedom since they were of the opinion that the colonists were not fit for running a government. They were also insecure about being protected from other countries aggression. </span>
In general, people who take a "layer cake" view of federalism believe that state and national government should be as separate as possible, since they don't want state's rights to be trampled upon.
JFK was assassinated during his second term of being president. So the answer is false
(he was a veterinarian of the german army so he got to work with the government) the government ordered him to secretly join the german workers and find out what their plans were. hitler did as told and started to hang out with the members of the party and as he started hanging out with them more and more he began to agree with what they were saying and joined them for real.