1) Factions can only arise in a consensus of freedom, because tyrannical governments do not allow opposition or different way of thinking, that is why a faction arises in the middle of freedom.
2) According to Tomas Jefferson, problems and internal differences were something that had to be accepted, and he preferred it instead of submitting to a foreign government that will inevitably create situations of oppression and tyranny. Jefferson had no problem dealing with factions, because he trusted the citizens who, well informed with their own government, would be able to settle differences and reach an agreement that would benefit all parties involved.
Congress had passed the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the Voting Rights Act (1965) Southern states could no longer deprive African Americans of their equal rights
Answer: Popular Sovereignty, Separation of Power, Checks and Balances, Limited Government, Federalism
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "TRUE." Clark was not able to maintain his hold on the fort in Vincennes, and it was retaken by Colonel Hamilton and his troops.
Timeline is the type of chronology in this example