I would suggest that George Washington's reaction to what's happening in our government today would be to speak against the partisanship that so strongly divides the country right now.
In his farewell address as president, in 1796, Washington said: "The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. ... The independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels, and joint efforts of common dangers, sufferings, and successes." Washington would call on all citizens and politicians, rgardless of their political party or what part of the country they come from, to work toward common cause with one another, for the good of the country. He would not be a fan of all the bickering with one another because each political faction or group thinks it and it alone has the right ideas for the country.
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The Sedition Act did violate free speech and freedom of speech since it was an extension of the Espionage Act was made it illegal or a crime for anything against World War 1.Which shows people can not freely talk about the war or the press can't talk negatively about it.
Speech:
We as Americans shouldn't allow the government to take away our rights just because of a war going on! The Sedition Act is just the government further limiting our rights it's like their mocking us their own citizens! and to conclude We should protest outside the White house and President Wilson for being involved in this war that we were supposed to stay out of!
Hope you waited long enough. Also read the speech in a patriotic voice.
Answer:
Physical
Explanation:
It's more apparent since it's more visible
Hello! The correct answer is: True, because Hamilton had a strong want for strengthening the national government.
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There were many causes of the Cold War, so here are some of them:
-American fear of communist attack
-Truman's dislike of Stalin
-USSR's fear of the American's atomic bomb
-USSR's dislike of capitalism
-USSR's expansion west into Eastern Europe