He was more of a Jeffersonian because he aligned with the Democratic Party just as Jefferson had done earlier in the century, along with favoring farmers and calling for the elimination of the bank of the United States
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British desire to take back territory.
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in France there was a very strong support of extreme right (this terms is quite broad and does not include so-called nazism) already before the Great War. After 1870 French extreme right became quite powerful and had a stimulating support of intellectuals (Barres, Maurras) who were able to stimulate new generations ...a big part of intellectual elite invited Mussolini´s coup and in 30s there was a hayday of French right. When Hitler came in poweŕ, he had a strong support among French. But French extreme-right was frequently more conservative than modern (nazism).
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Jacques Doriot (leader and founder of PPF), writer Pierre Drieu la Rochelle, Robert Brasillach or Céline had many motives to support nazism. They believed in something that could be called "revolution of the body and instinct", the criticized democracy of the IIIrd republic because of its liberalism and intellectualism. They wanted strong leader and politics of body and instinct. But they were never united. In the government there was a division between "marchalistes" (followers of Pétain) and "lavalistes" (folloowers of pro-nazi laval).
<span>A. British Monarch. One of the most fundamental differences between Canadian and American government is that Canada is a constitutional monarchy while the United States is a type of democracy known as a republic. As a constitutional monarchy, ("Canada's head of state is the British monarch"), who is represented in Canada by an official known as the governor general</span>
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50 scores
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The teach assistant can enter 10 scores in 12 minutes because 1/5 of an hour is 12 minutes: 60/5 = 12
In one hour, she would be able to enter 50 scores because 10 x 5 = 50