Which phrase used by the president was specifically
chosen to convince the public to support t...
History, 19.05.2020 23:47, abtj4r7668g
Which phrase used by the president was specifically
chosen to convince the public to support the war?
O "facts of yesterday"
O “unprovoked and dastardly attack"
O "have already formed their opinions"
O "a state of war has existed"
Answers: 1
History, 22.06.2019 11:10, lele2010
"as long as the reason of man continues fallible, and he is at liberty to exercise it, different opinions will be formed the diversity in the faculties of men, from which the rights of property originate, is not less an insuperable obstacle to a uniformity of interests. the protection of these faculties is the first object of government. from the protection of different and unequal faculties of acquiring property, the possession of different degrees and kinds of property immediately results, and from the influence of these on the sentiments and views of the respective proprietors, ensues a division of the society into different interests and parties." - publius (james madison), federalist no. 10 based on the text, which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with? a: political liberty is best protected by the fragmentation of political power in a large republic. b: political liberty is best protected by a small republic with a unicameral legislature. c: political liberty is least protected in large republic with lots of fractions. d: political liberty is best protected by a particularly democracy.
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History, 22.06.2019 16:10, lileljusto2829
Question 14 of 27 1 point what happened at the battle of yorktown? a. prussian baron friedrich von steuben trained washington's troops. b. general washington's troops crossed the delaware and surprised a troop of hessians. c. general washington's troops struggled to survive a cold winter. d. british general cornwallis surrendered to general washington
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