Option 4: Colonies took advantage of the war's distraction and fought for independence.
Napoleon quickly took control of the Iberian Peninsula. With Napoleon's occupation in Spain, Spanish Creoles in Latin America were questioning their alliance.
Answer:
The supporter of federalism that warned people about the dangers of political parties was George Washington.
Explanation:
Like all revolutionaries, Washington hated political divisions and was an enemy of what we now call political parties. The revolutionary principles, the "spirit of 76", should be unique and accepted by all. But, by clearly leaning towards a strong federal power, he faced supporters of the primacy of the states. These, led by Thomas Jefferson, began to organize giving rise to a political faction that was soon known as anti-federalist, as opposed to the others, who were federalists. As the name had a negative connotation they preferred to be called "Republicans" and later, "Democrats": they are the Democratic Party of our day, the oldest political party of those that exist today. It cannot be said that Washington was the founder of the political parties - the merit, if any, belongs to Jefferson - but he was the cause of their creation.
Mc Whorter believes that texting “degradates written language” because he deliberates that texting is not really a written language. He also adds that texting bear a resemblance to spoken language due to the fact that it evades punctuation and capitalization. It has a tendency to to be looser and telegraphic, as well as less reflective.
The correct answer is the second mentioned choice above in
which the instinct for territorial protection may be related to aggressive
behavior. It is because the instinct approach is defined as a way of individual’s
instinct is to be reproduced is through the instinct for territorial and as
well as sexual behavior in which the protection are to be associated with the individual’s
aggressive behavior.
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