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The Missouri Compromise created new problems dealing with slavery since it divided America even further and let in Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state which balanced out the US Senate. This led to more tension between people who believed and did not believe in slavery. It ultimately led to Bleeding Kansas and pushed America toward the Civil War by adding wood to fire the fire of sectionalism in the US and creating much more tension between the states.
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(Thank you Hamilton)
Federalists favored a
- strong central government and weak state governments
Favored the
Felt the Bill of Rights was
Believed that the
- well educated, landholding, and wealthy
Anti-Federalists favored a
- weak central government and strong state governments
Favored the
- Articles of Confederation
Felt the Bill of Rights was
Believed that the
Since the other person answered the first question quite well, I'll answer the second one for you.
The Catholic church supported education only when it benefited the church. Only the teachings of the church were to be learned, and were often quite forceful about it, sometimes to the point of killing the people of conquered lands that they wished to share their teachings with.
None because Hammurabi wasn't the Carthaginian leader who led the elephants across the Alps. The one who did it was Hannibal, who had somewhere around 40 elephants, varying from source to source, some claiming more, some claiming fewer.
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The move to Avignon gave more power to the French Kingdom, at the expense of the Italian city-states, and especially, of the Papal States.
Explanation:
Because the Papal states were the Italian territories that were under direct control of the Church, when the Pope moved to Avignon, he annexed the city to the Papal States, so technically it was part of them. However, in practice, the pope was mostly influenced by French nobles, and had little power over the Italian papal states.
This was an opportunity for the Italian nobles of the region, who seized more power and control over the area.