It would be the "joint occupation" policy that allowed people from both Britain and the United States to settle in Oregon country, since this was thought to be the most economically advantageous for the region.
1. The first president under the Constitution, George Washington, in his Farewell Address warned against forming political parties, but his immediate successors didn't listen. John Adams (Federalist) and Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) fought bitter contests in 1796 (Adams won) and 1800 (Jefferson won). It is the natural instinct of politicians to align with like-minded individuals and want to govern based on ideology rather than to just solve problems one-by-one as they arise. Because the first time two people had a discussion about politics and decided to cooperate toward common goals, in effect the first political party was formed. That’s all a party is.
2. The federalists believed in a strong central government and its proactive involvement in commerce. In general, the federalists were elitists who opposed measures to democratize American politics. In the realm of international relations, federalists were admirers of Great Britain and detractors of the French.
3. Christianity is the most widely professed religion in the Dominican Republic. Historically, Catholicism dominated the religious practices of the country, and as the official state religion it receives financial support from the government. In modern times Protestant and non-Christian groups, such as Muslims and Jews, have experienced a population boom.
Hope that helped
Distinctive reasons about the end of Europe’s African and Asian empires were:
1. The rise of other states and the beginning of World War I and II.
2. There was never had an association that associated closely with the movement of humanity around a nationalist ideology.
3. All new arising state of the nation affirmed an equal place in the world
4. After decolonization, new nations affirmed international status and struggling differently because they declared liveliness of their cultures.