A court case that was one over by the government.
I think that it could be argued whether or not he was "bad" but he definitely wasn't the best.
The biggest arguments for John Adams as a bad president:
1) He acted too much on his own beliefs and didn't go along with any party. Didn't go against Washington's wishes and enter war against France, which a lot of people disagreed with.
2) The Alien Acts made it easier to deport foreigners, and made it more difficult for immigrants to vote. The sedition acts were basically a form of censorship that prevented people from saying negative things about the government.
3) He was not as religious as many other politicians at the time, and is famous for saying that the United States is not a Christian country.
Basically, he did things based on his own beliefs and didn't go along with any one party. This caused both parties to hate him, and some could say that it led to the death of the Federalist party since they were without any real leader during this time.
Roman Catholic Church that granted full<span> or </span>partial<span> remission of the punishment of sin. The granting of indulgences was predicated on two beliefs. They basically were taking their money over something not true. </span>
1. The list best summarizes events that led to the start of World War II.
2. The final solution refers to Hitler's plan to eliminate Jewish people in all of Germany.
3. The use of atomic bomb on Japan would prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths that an invasion of Japan would cause.
4. The term used to describe the willingness of Britain and France to allow Hitler to repeatedly break provisions of the Treaty of Versailles is appeasement.
5. The Axis Powers on World War II included all of the following except Poland.
6. The Holocaust of World War II generally refers to the planned murder of Jews, gypsies, communists, and others by the Germans.
C
they were having the aftermath of a revolution and neede time to rebuild