Jefferson thought that the distribution of power among federal, state, county, and local agencies was vital to America’s “system of fundamental balances and checks for the government.” The Senate is still based on equal representation and the House still based on population.
The problem in government today is special interest groups (factions) who continuously lobby our elected officials. Politicians listen to these groups because they are the same people who donate money to campaign funds and other interests of politicians. These are the people who have the power.
Thomas Jefferson spoke against a strong federal government and instead advocated states’ rights. The Founding Fathers viewed "factions" as dangerous to the public interest; which is the main problem today in American government.
Answer:
i do not understand the question being made here
Explanation:
The best piece of historical evidence you could use to justify a counter attack in a situation like this would be the bombing of the USS Cole, which greatly changed the rules of engagement.
Answer: D: freedom of the press
Explanation:
it is freedom of the press because people don't like being in front of cameras and because people don't like the press cause they ask way too many questions and stick microphones in their faces.
Answer:
The passage of the Volstead Act
Explanation:
The Volstead Act was a law that prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages. This Act did not influence the passage of the 19th Amendment, that prohibits the states and the federal government from denying the right to vote for citizens based on sex.