The main political positions adopted by the federalist party and the main positions adopted by the republican party are central government and democracy respectively. The types of people that joined each of the two parties are Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, as federalist and Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr as Republican party. Hence, the correct answer is given.
<h3>How did Republican party emerge?</h3>
It was considered informally as the Jeffersonian Republicans, this group of politicians formed in opposition to the policies of Federalists such as Alexander Hamilton, who favored a strong central government. Headed by Thomas Jefferson, whom they assisted to be elected to the presidency for two terms (1801-1809), the Republicans believed in individual freedoms and the rights of states.
Therefore, the correct answer is as given above
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1. Paul - C - Paul (Saul) witnessed Stephen's preaching and his death "consenting unto his death." <em>Acts 8</em>.
2. Luke - A - He wrote the book of Acts: "the former treatise ha I made...of all that Jesus began both to do and teach. <em>Acts 1.</em>
3. Philip - D - he was one of the chosen deacons, and later preached to the Ethiopian eunuch. <em>Acts 8</em>
4. Eyewitnesses - B- "to whom also he shewd himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days..." <em>Acts 1.</em>
5. James - E - he was one those filled with the Holly Ghost in the day of Pentacost. <em>Acts 1 and 2</em>.
<u><em>Karma</em></u>: is a transcendent energy (invisible and immeasurable) that is generated from the acts of people. Also known as a spirit of justice and / or balance. It is a central belief in the doctrine of Buddhism.
Generally karma is interpreted as a cosmic "law" of retribution, or of cause and effect. It refers to the concept of "action" understood as that which causes the beginning of the cycle of cause and effect. According to karma, each of the successive reincarnations would be conditioned by the acts performed in previous lives.
I would say "FDR was the greatest president because he established unprecedented measures that helped end the Great Depression" because its the only one that demonstrates even a basic knowledge of what he did in office. To be honest though, all four theses are pretty weak. I don't know what course you're taking, but in an APUSH class, most if not all of these would get a zero.
A result of the French Revolution, surrounding nations invaded France....