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The victorious US presidential candidate are highlighted accordingly.
- President George Washington - 1792
- John Adam - 1796
- Thomas Jefferson - 1800
- Thomas Jefferson - 1804.
<h3>What is the trend in the Political Party Electoral Process?</h3>
The established trend was that in three successive elections, the Vice President defeated the incumbent.
John Adams was the Vice president as at December 5, 1992 to President George Washington. This was a first.
In 1796, John Adams became president while Thomas Jefferson by 68 votes became vice president.
In the presidential election of 1800, Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson beat Federalist John Adams by a score of 73 to 65 electoral votes. thus establishing a trend of vice presidents succeeding the incumbent.
Thomas Jefferson presided for two terms of 4 years each.
<h3>Explain how the information in the table demonstrates a difference between the US constitution and the articles of confederation.</h3>
There was a difference in that each member of the new Congress was given a vote, whereas the Articles gave each state a single vote.
Members of Congress served one-year terms with term limitations under the Articles, but the Constitution established two-year terms for Representatives and six-year terms for Senators with no term restrictions.
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Explanation:
"Yield to any road users who arrived before you",
We can apply this to the road situation. When we are in a situation of a four-way stop with no traffic light, the first car that arrives at the intersection has "the right of way" or he has the priority to go first. The location of the cars or their direction don't have any importance; the car that arrives first at the intersection has the priority to go first ( first in, first out).
I would say the answer would be D)
because back then in the 20’s it was politically correct and acceptable to target particular ethnic groups from being able to migrate to your country.
All of the other immigration acts have occurred within the last 50 years or so when it would NOT be acceptable to enforce this kind of exclusion.
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