<span>o ask a still more obvious question, what is the purpose of this technological progress? What higher aim do we think it is serving? Surly the aim cannot be the integrity or happiness of our families, which we have made subordinate to the education system, the television industry, and the consumer economy. Surely it cannot be the integrity of health of out communities, which we esteem even less than we esteem our families. Surly it cannot be love of our country, for we are far more concerned about the desecration of the flag than we are about the desecration of our land. Surly it cannot be the love of God, which counts for at least as little in the daily order of business as the love of family, community, and country.</span>
Answer:
The supporter of federalism that warned people about the dangers of political parties was George Washington.
Explanation:
Like all revolutionaries, Washington hated political divisions and was an enemy of what we now call political parties. The revolutionary principles, the "spirit of 76", should be unique and accepted by all. But, by clearly leaning towards a strong federal power, he faced supporters of the primacy of the states. These, led by Thomas Jefferson, began to organize giving rise to a political faction that was soon known as anti-federalist, as opposed to the others, who were federalists. As the name had a negative connotation they preferred to be called "Republicans" and later, "Democrats": they are the Democratic Party of our day, the oldest political party of those that exist today. It cannot be said that Washington was the founder of the political parties - the merit, if any, belongs to Jefferson - but he was the cause of their creation.
I believe the answer is: <span>the average years of schooling each person receives
From knowing the average years of schooling that people have before graduation, we could make a rough assumption on the academic ability that average students in a certain area have, and the socio-economic factors that might cause it.</span>
The most likely result is <span>The government changes its policies on a subject the group cares about
Interest groups operate by providing support to representatives through either popularity campaign or financial aid. If they managed to won their chosen representative, it would be very likely that the representative will make regulations that would benefit the interest groups.</span>
Answer:
South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification, Nov 24, 1832.How was this ordinance a defense of state's rights?
<u>Federal taxes on imports cannot be imposed if the state considers the actions unconstitutional.</u>
What 1828 political party rejected the national bank and supported the presidential campaign of Andrew Jackson?
<u>Democratic Party.</u>
Explanation:
The United States imposed a series of tariffs in the early 19th century to protect and promote US industries over European ones. The most important of these was the Tariff of 1828. While these tariffs benefited the northern industrial states, the agrarian southern ones suffered the most as they imported most of their manufactured products. When president Andrew Jackson failed to significantly change the tariffs in 1832, South Carolina reacted by issuing the "Ordinance of Nullification" in November 24, 1832, declaring the tariffs null and void in the state. <u>They considered that any actions that were against the constitution, such as the federal taxes on imports, can be rendered void by states.</u> The federal government prepared to intervene by force in the state, but the revised Compromise Tariff of 1833 was considered good enough by South Carolina, ending the crisis.
The Democratic Party arose as a result of a split of the old Democratic-Republican Party, as the Democratic faction led by Andrew Jackson sought a party that was based on Jefferson's ideas and closer to the "common man". It opposed slavery and the establishment of a national bank .