On the issue of creating a national bank, <span>Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton differed on whether to "</span>(1) apply a strict or loose interpretation of the <span>Constitution"</span>
Answer:My 7th grade civics teacher described the Declaration as a Taylor Swift break up song towards the king. Since Jefferson wrote it (and it was basically a list of complaints) just imagine him as a whiny teenager waiting for her boyfriend to text her back
PS, I know the Founding Fathers had MORE THAN ENOUGH reasons to "break up" with Britain, but I like turning history into a subject that's more modern, so that it's easier to understand
Much has online answer bad English
Carthage and Rome wanted to control the island of Sicily. This caused the first Punic War. Rome sent their army to Sicily to prevent the Carthaginians from taking over the island. The Carthaginians wanted to stop Rome so they tried defending the island. Rome eventually built up their navy and beat the Carthaginian navy. After that, Carthage built up its empire into southern Spain. Rome was not happy that Carthage gained land. This would lead to the second Punic War. The people in Spain joined forces with the Romans and fought the Carthaginians. In return, Carthage sent their best general, Hannibal, to attack Italy. Even with heavy losses, the Carthaginians fought and began raiding Italy. A Roman general named Scipio than invaded Carthage. Hannibal then returned to defend Carthage. Scipio still overpowered the Carthaginians and defeated them at the Battle of Zama. Carthage was no longer a military power and had to give up its navy, and was forced to pay a fine.
Sorry for the long explanation but I hoped you learned from it :)
The political teachings interrupt the school day because the common contention between teacher and student teaching that reflects politicians who would rather its constituents do as they say and not as they do. When learning is dependent, the teacher has a tendency to be viewed as a followers who are demanding and can't learn on their own.