He was the third president
he was a grand father of 12 grandchildren
he was an early archaeologist.<span>
</span>he kept pet mockingbirds.
<span>author of the Declaration of Independence
</span><span>he loved vanilla ice cream.
</span><span>he loved to write letters and read books.
</span>he went on a hungry strike and encouraged others to join him.
he was a family man.
he is remembered by putting him in<span> immortalized on the $2 bill, the nickel and as one of the figures of Mount Rushmore. </span>
The Anti-Federalists feared that if the Constitution was ratified (became law) that it would give far too much power to the federal government over the states--leading to tyranny and the trampling of individual rights.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The issues in France in the 1780s that would have been addressed if the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen were enforced would have been the following. First of all, the poverty of the French people who were living in harsh economic conditions. Then, the oppression exerted by the King of France, followed by the injustices suffered by many French who had no rights and voice to express their opinions. If they opposed the King, they were sent to prison with no trail.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen was issued on August 26, 1789, by the French National Constituent Assembly, manifesting that all men had natural and universal rights
A. The Government develops plans to reach public policy goals. Governments manage all of the affairs of a country, including welfare, health, education, defense, law, regulation, housing, finance, and most operations within a country.