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Answer of Question 1: Washington set up his Cabinet to advise him on major decisions. This shows that he believed that decisions should not be made in isolation.Answer of Question 2: Washington wanted members of the government to work together. He believed that party divisions could weaken the government and create political enemies. Washington argued that everyone should work for the overall good of the country.Answer of Question 3: Jefferson wanted the power to be in the hands of the people rather than the government. He felt that the Federalists had been too powerful when they were in control. To change things, he cut taxes and reduced the size of the armed forces.Answer of Question 4: American pioneers used the Mississippi River and the port of New Orleans to ship goods to the East Coast and Europe. The Spanish closed the port to American trade, and the pioneers could not ship their products. Jefferson became interested in buying the port. The French gained control from the Spanish, and Jefferson made an agreement with the French to buy the Louisiana Territory.Answer of Question 5: France and Britain were at war. Neither side wanted the other to receive goods from the United States, so they both interfered with U.S. shipping. The United States wanted to stop this interference and waged war on Britain to gain control of the seas.Explanation:
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American Indians- B
Gulf Indians- C
Paleo-Americans- F
Plains Indians-D
Puebloan Indians- E
Southeastern Indians- A
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The American Revolution caused a division between the British government and the colonies. The American colonists claimed that they were not represented in Parliament, so Parliament had no right to tax them. This issue was the source of the well-known phrase “taxation without representation.”
During much of the 1900s and early 2000s, voter participation was low. For example, under 50% of eligible voters cast a ballot in the 1996 presidential election. There is concern about elections with low voter turnout, particularly regarding how only people who vote are represented by the government. Why do you think voter participation was so low during much of this time? Do you think Americans still believe that it is important to be represented in government? Why or why not?
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