History, 18.03.2021 20:30, pagezbills18
Which quote is consistent with the principle of federalism?
"One of the most essential branches of … liberty is the freedom of one’s house. A man’s house is his castle."—James Otis
"No government could give us tranquility and happiness at home, which did not possess sufficient stability and strength to make us respectable abroad."—Alexander Hamilton
“The principle of the Constitution is that of a separation of Legislative, Executive and Judiciary functions, …"—Thomas Jefferson
"The powers delegated … to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite."—James Madison PLEASE HELPPP
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Read the message below from the russian tsar to his cousin, the german kaiser.“an ignoble [not noble] war has been declared to a weak country. the indignation [outrage] in russia shared fully by me is enormous. i foresee that very soon i shall be overwhelmed by the pressure forced upon me and be forced to take extreme measures which will lead to war. to try and avoid such a calamity as a european war i beg you in the name of our old friendship to do what you can to stop your allies from going too far.”- telegram from tsar nicholas ii to german kaiser wilhelm ii, 1914which of the following best describes the tsar’s message? he worries that the coming war will be blamed on russia. he believes that warfare is immoral. he complains about the pressures he is facing from britain for war. he fears russia will be forced into war by forces outside his control
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