Answer:
Answer number 1: is The Federalists were led by Alexander Hamilton and identified with the interests of the most urban and commercial region of the country, the Northeast.
Answer number 2: The Republicans were led by Thomas Jefferson and represented the interests of the slave and agrarian south. They favored the development of a smallholder agricultural economy and opposed tariffs and the creation of a national bank because they believed they would affect the interests of ordinary citizens.
Explanation:
the Federalist Party and the Republican Party. The Federalists were led by Alexander Hamilton and identified with the interests of the most urban and commercial region of the country, the Northeast. These proposed the development of the United States as a manufacturing and commercial country, for which they defended the creation of a national bank, the payment of the national debt and the collection of tariffs on imported products. Internationally, the Federalists viewed the events of the French Revolution with suspicion and did not hide their sympathies for Great Britain. The Republicans were led by Thomas Jefferson and represented the interests of the slave and agrarian south. They favored the development of a smallholder agricultural economy and opposed tariffs and the creation of a national bank because they believed they would affect the interests of ordinary citizens. Internationally, Jefferson and his followers sympathized with revolutionary France and displayed a distinctly anti-British attitude.
<span>The cartoon showed that Cornelius Vanderbilt had total control of the railroads and was able to do (and charged) whatever he wished for the use of them. This was the state of transportation in the late 19th-century: a few large companies were in total command of the railroading industry and were able to set rates that other, smaller businesses were required to pay in order to stay solvent.</span>
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Japanese Chemist and Professor, Kikunae Ikeda is credited for uncovering the
chemical basis for the Umami taste. He accidently discovered this new taste by
realizing his dashi broth was more delicious because of the addition of kombu
or kelp. More than a hundred years from then, humans have developed a liking to
Umami, probably because it our brain associates it with the presence of
protein.</span>
He died of unknown causes