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I believe that Thomas Jefferson’s vision of America won. According to the text, it says “Jefferson advocated the power of state governments so much that when Jefferson walked about “country”, he was referring to Virginia, Gutzman says.” This shows that Thomas Jefferson’s vision of America won. Thomas Jefferson thought that to have a republican society it had to be highly decentralized. On February 17, 1801, Thomas Jefferson was elected president of the United States, but there was no more to it than beating his opponent. He viewed European societies, especially Great Britain, as corrupt, controlled by moneyed interests and afflicted with the problems that he saw as endemic in urban settings. Thomas Jefferson’s vision for the United States was that it would become an agrarian nation, composed of white yeoman farmers who owned their own lands. Thomas Jefferson won the support of Congress and became the third president of the United States.
I chose the article because it made me feel curious and wanted to learn more about how Thomas Jefferson did all of these things. This article was interesting to me because Thomas Jefferson did a lot of things like having a speech and being the third president of the United States. I feel like I’ve learned a lot of things in life that people accomplished and worked hard to do it. It didn’t change my opinion but it still made me curious about how Thomas Jefferson did all of this. I would change the situation by not giving up.
I made a connection that Thomas Jeffer is one of the people that lives in America like me and many people live here so it can be a national level for us and there is a connection that I live in America because of that. The information I learned about affects people on a local level that some history people got into a war and elections who is going to be the president.
The section with the author's conclusion would be gone over in the discussion but specified in the results.
Actually, some of the definitions of verb phrase would say that "must bang on the drums" is the VP.
But in the narrow sense, and if we have to choose, the right answer is A: must bang (it has only verbs in it). In any case we can exclude B and D as Tyler is the subject and is not included. So we could consider A and C and in fact both are (kind of )VP, but C is wrong because it's incomplete, in order to be a VP, it'd need to be "bang on the drums".