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Explanation: Part of President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was to make sure that no ex-Confederate Generals of wealthy planters from the South would be able to serve in Congress. Did this page answer your question?
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The historical development which illustrates the fulfillment of Winthrop's argument is:
(A) Polk negotiated a compromise with the British over Oregon.
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Between 1859 and 1872, Great Britain and the US fought a bitter war for the control of Oregon. This war was caused by a stray pig; no wonder, the US termed it: "the Pig War." Earlier John Winthrop had argued that the United States, the New England, was to become "a city on a hill," very conspicuous to all men. Possession of the new land signaled an alliance with the word of God. Failure to uphold the human part of the covenant would expose the country to ridicule. President Polk, fighting the Pig War with Great Britain over Oregon without victory, was a sign of failure to uphold the covenant. The country was exposed to public ridicule because the war only ended with the signing of a treaty (a form of compromise), which ceded the whole of Vancouver to Britain and then Oregon to the US.
Article IV of the US Constitution establishes the responsibilities of the states to each other and the responsibilities of the federal government toward the states. Section 1 of Article IV requires that the states give “full faith and credit” to the public acts and judicial proceedings of every other state.
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Socialism - an economic theory stressing government control of production
Capitalism - when businesses operate with little interference from the government
Minority - a group that represents less than half of a population
Proletariat - a system in which private individuals, not the government, own businesses
Laissez-faire - a term used to identify the working class in industrial societies
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