Answer:
1. Republican and Democratic parties
2.With the votes tied, as required by Article II, Section 1 of the United States, the election was thrown into the House of Representatives. Uh. Constitution. There, each state voted to decide the election as a unit.
3.No, hed did not. He sneakily left the mansion and left the city so he didn't have to watch Jefferson become president.
4. Jefferson's goals were to have a wise frugal government, and the support of state governments in all their rights.
5. No, he didn't trust it. In fact, he was trying to reduce the power and size of the federal government.
6. Threatened the liberty of the people.
7. (personal answer, wants your opinion.)
8. (Once again, your personal answer.)
9. a. The Constitution is a Supreme law of land.
b. Conflict between any other law and constitution will remain on following the constitution.
c. The Judicial Branch must be able to determine when a federal law conflicts with the constitution and to nullify, or cancel, unconstitutional laws.
10. precedence