President Lyndon B. Jonhson
Not given any options, but if the choices are:
a.a conflict between the idea of federalism and the US Constitution.
b.a conflict between the ideas of federalism and sectionalism.
c.a conflict between the rights of one state and the rights of another.
d.a conflict between the ideas of sectionalism and nullification
The correct answer is B.) .a conflict between the ideas of federalism and sectionalism.
The correct answer is The United States should help free nations resist the spread of communism.
This line of thinking was evident from Harry Truman after giving a speech to Congress about his ideas for stopping the spread of communism. This speech would lead to the passing of the Truman Doctrine. This doctrine would give $400 million in aid to countries like Turkey and Greece. Truman was worried that these countries specifically were in jeopardy of falling under the influence of communism. This was due to their close proximity to the Soviet Union and their satellite states after World War II.
Answer:
strong states' rights
Explanation:
A Democratic-Republican often referred to as Jeffersonian-Republicans dominated the political scene in the United States around the early 1800s before the party split following the aftermath of the 1824 presidential election.
However, unlike the Federalist which was been led by Alexander Hamilton, Democratic-Republicans most favored policies such as
1. Strong states' rights
2. Rigid interpretation of the Constitution.
To them, a strong central government can affect individual freedoms.
Answer:
left the colony and turned it over Maori control
Explanation:
Following the New Zealand Wars,The british Government left the colony and turned it Maori control.