In the election of 1800, President John Adams ran against Vice President Thomas Jefferson.
Adams was a Federalist who believed in a strong Federal government with a central bank while Jefferson was a Democratic Republican who was wary of a strong central government.
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The final of the 10 amendments that constitute the Bill of Rights, the Tenth Amendment was inserted into the Constitution largely to relieve tension and to assuage the fears of states’ rights advocates, who believed that the newly adopted Constitution would enable the federal government to run roughshod over the states and their citizens. While the Federalists, who advocated a strong central government, had in that respect prevailed with the ratification of the Constitution, it was essential to the integrity of the document and to the stability of the fledgling country to acknowledge the interests of the Anti-Federalists, such as Patrick Henry, who had unsuccessfully opposed the strong central government created by the Constitution.
Answer: The answer is the second one: "The Pax Romana was a period of peace and prosperity."
Explanation: The period of Pax Romana started on 27 B.C.E and ended on 180 C.E. In this long stretch of time, the Roman Empire witnessed economic prosperity and peace that spanned the entire empire.
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