The event that may have had an influence on John Adams' wanting to enter into a life of public service is:
- <u>D. His father held town meetings in his home.</u>
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John Adams was one of the founding fathers of America as he contributed to the drafting of the Constitution and he also served as the second US President.
One of the events that is likely to have affected his ambition of being a public servant was the fact that his father held town hall meetings in their home.
This was the most likely factor that spurred him to enter public service.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D
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<span>d) No, because the Monroe doctrine stated that it was the fate of the U.S. to control North America. This was in fact the meaning of this doctrine and was/has been used to justify American interference in the internal affairs of many Latin American countries, not just Mexico over the years, including but not limited to, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Chile, Nicaragua and in recent times, Honduras.</span>
The Gore campaign wanted manual recounts so they could selectivly report votes for Gore.
Answer:
C: Patriots
Explanation:
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