C) the creation of the fair employment practices committee
Federalists wanted an alliance with Britain. Over time, they demanded war with France. They used their power to prevent the American government from sending a pro-French representative to Paris. ... John Ferling says President Adams did not agree with the majority of Federalists
He blamed Jews for the ills of Germany because he was power hungry and
wanted to use divide and rule against his own people. He knew Germany
was facing an economic depression and the best way to gain power was to
use this to his sick advantage and blame Jews for all of Germany's
fault.
The Monroe Doctrine. Washington warned the populous in his farewell address to avoid permanent relationships with foreign governments. This was stated again it what became known as the Monroe Doctrine from President James Monroe, in which he bolstered the position of the United States defense of the western hemisphere and warning foreign governments, especially those in Europe to stay out of North and South America, even through proxies and puppet governments.