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Madison's worry about factions was really about political parties, as we understand them today.
Very quickly, Madison's fears were realized. The Federalists and the Democratic Republicans fought fiercely from the outset.
Anwser: Miles
The reason : Miles
Answer:
A primary source is something that was created/used during the period that is being studied
Explanation:
Unlike secondary sources that are considered to be an explanation or further analysis on the main source, Primary Sources are the main sources or materials of historical analysis.
They are considered to be the documents or artifacts nearest to the subject of inquiry. They are mostly established "during the period that is being studied"
For example documents such as correspondence, diaries, newspapers, government documents, artworks.
Answer:
Explanation:
During the period 1450-1750, the natural world replaced the religious doctrine where the renaissance cultural promoted the secular values over religion. It is then that the humanists questioned and exposed many assumptions as false and this weakened the theorical underpinnings. Renaissance encouraged people to querry, get knowledge and change which would have not been the case in the middle age. This eventually led to the end of christendom's old idea and the the rise of protestant
Thee forms of nationalism, from the list:
political
ethnic
religious
Geography can play a role in the formation of nations. But when we speak of types of nationalism, we generally refer to ideas around which a nationalist feeling is based.
Ethnic nationalism focuses on shared ethnic identity, seen in common language, racial group, etc.
Political nationalism focuses on loyalty to the political state in which one resides--to its ideology and political system. In its formation, the United States served as an example of this form of nationalism, uniting around a shared idea.
Cultural nationalism (not listed above) sits between ethnic and political nationalism, incorporating features of both. It focuses on shared traditions within a country. Though it may have some connection to ethnic commonality, the greater emphasis is on shared experience and national traditions.
Religious nationalism sees a connection between a particular religious identity and national identity. A Muslim nation that operates under Sharia law would be an example. The United States can also be an example if/when people describe the US as "a Christian nation" and see patriotism aligning with principles of the Christian religion.