Answer: The Bourbon Democrats from 1876 to 1904 were a smaller subset of conservative or classical liberal members of the liberal-dominated Democrat Party, especially those who supported President Grover Cleveland in 1884–1896 and Alton B. Parker in 1904. After 1904, the Bourbons faded away. Woodrow Wilson, who had been a Bourbon, came to terms with William Jennings Bryan in 1912.
Bourbon Democrats represented business interests, supported banking and railroad goals, promoted laissez-faire capitalism, opposed imperialism and U.S. overseas expansion, fought for the gold standard, and opposed silver. They strongly supported reform movements such as civil service reform and opposed corruption of city bosses, leading the fight against the Tweed Ring. Their fight against corruption earned the votes of many Republican Mugwumps who in 1884 denounced the Republican candidate James G. Blaine as tainted by multiple scandals.
It was a political party that had a strong anti-immigrant and especially anti-Roman Catholic sentiment that started during the 1840s
The phrase that best describe popular sovereignty is : Majority rule
The term popular sovereignty is used to described a condition where the government carried on the will of it's people
If the majority of the people do not want the country to go to war, than the Government is obligated to fulfill the will no matter at what cost
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For President and the Vice president you'd have to be at least 35.
Greece was easily conquered by Macedonia because the city-states had grown weak and were unable to cooperate with each other in time to make a formidable opponent to the invaders.