It seems that forty or fifty years ago the idea of what was a ‘good citizen’ was clearer than today.
‘Good citizens” were individuals who did not pursue only their own interest, but also felt responsible for the fate of the whole society. They followed public affairs, were involved in political campaigns, voted, participated in voluntary organizations and were law-abiding.
Today few people have confidence in the political system.
In your opinion, then, what does it mean to be a ‘good citizen’ these days? Is this concept already part of the past?
Answer:
Washington's advice on foreign affairs was followed by Adams and Jefferson. Both, Jefferson and Adams, followed staying neutral in foreign affairs by how they acted with the French and British. They wouldn't allow certain trade to happen because they were having problems. Therefore the foreign trade ports were banned.
Explanation:
It was to avenge the South’s defeat during the Civil
War. Initially he planned to kidnap
Lincoln as part of his plan but when war ended he then turned to assassinating
the President. He accomplished when the
President was attending a play. He was
later hunted by authorities and killed.
'because if how memorable and effective it was'
<span>He held absolute authority and power over all members of the family.</span>