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Texas Constitution has set up the government for the new nation, and ... Houston as their first permanent president and Mirabeau B. Lamar as their more established U.S. government could help Texas solve its problems. the challenge.
From 1860 to 1895, the United States experienced advances in technology, the industrial revolution and the Mexican-American war.
It can't be the Spanish American war because that didn't happen until some years later. It can't be an agrarian revolution because this is during the INDUSTRIAL Revolution and education at the time wasn't prioritized as much as it is today.
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d. fully embraced the expanded powers of the federal government born during the Civil War.
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Radical republican refers to a faction of the republican party members who were extreme in their policies during the American Civil War. This group largely contained politicians from northern free states. They championed the rights of Blacks, took staunch stand-towards prohibition of slavery, and enfranchisement of the blacks citizens. They blame the South for the war and destruction it brought. The group was dissolved by 1870's, accomplishing almost all their goals.
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Jefferson's idea of "unalienable rights" in the Declaration of Independence is similar to the idea of natural rights, which comes from Locke. According to Locke, people are born with certain inherent rights that the government cannot remove. Jefferson writes in the Declaration that "all men are created equal." This idea is derived in part from Locke's idea of the "tabula rasa," which means that all people are born without prior knowledge and are therefore equal in status.
The idea that the government owes its existence to the consent of the governed and that once the government goes against this so-called social contract, it should be overthrown, comes from Locke and Rousseau. According to their philosophy, people give up some of their rights to the government for protection and security, but the government must still protect individuals' natural rights. Another Enlightenment idea in the Declaration is that people have the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness . These...
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Passed by Congress December 9, 1803, and ratified June 15, 1804, the 12th Amendment provided for separate Electoral College votes for President and Vice President, correcting weaknesses in the earlier electoral system which were responsible for the controversial Presidential Election of 1800.