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:
1. Communist countries of Eastern Europe that were
dependent on the Soviet Union
Tolerance for all people of any faith or color was strongest in the "middle colonies." There were high rates of immigrants from many parts of Europe to the middle colonies and there were also specific laws that protected religious freedoms and diversity.
Answer: It stopped the expansion of Islam into Europe.
In 732 CE, Charles Martel and his troops defeated the Muslims in France in the Battle of Tours. His victory prevented the Muslims to further expand into Europe.