Answer:
This is a traditional opinion expressed by <u>an Anti-Federalist</u>
Explanation:
Look at this excerpt, and analyse some of it's passages:
<u>"I beg you to call to mind our glorious Declaration of Independence, read it, and compare it with the Federal Constitution; what a degree of apostasy will you not then discover."</u>
<u>"Therefore, guard against all encroachments upon your liberties so dearly purchased with the costly expense of blood and treasure."</u>
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<u>These two statements expressed an Anti-Federalist opinion, because it's against the formation of a strong government, and most significantly, the creation of a Federal Constitution. </u>This movement was afraid that the Constitution would create a presidential regime so powerfull that would lead to a monarchy. <u>They advocate that the Constitution should promote limits to power, and this group always used the Declaration of Independence as an argument.</u>
The music and art of the renaissance era were connected through religion. Most of the art was painted/sculpted for cathedrals and whatnot, showing different scenes and events that had happened in the bible, and much of the music was about god and his blessings or whatever. So, yes, the music of the period is reflected through the art because they are both about God/religion.
I believe it is the Black Sea, correct next if I’m wrong. Hope this helped.
Answer: abuse of the capitalist system
Explanation:
Socialism has been around for a long time in one form or the other as it basically calls for the resources of a nation to be shared by its citizens in such a way that everyone is taken care of.
It however gained a lot of ground in the 19th century when the industrial revolution led to massive income inequality as a result of the capitalist system. People like Karl Marx began to advocate socialism as a way to address this income inequality.
The purchase of the Louisiana territory would give them the Mississippi River, the New Orleans port, and land which they would use to harvest and then sell for money.