Be sure to put the # of the question by the answer so people know what to write down.
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Austin 'Knuckles' Branchaud
10/27/2009 02:31:39 am
I got the first blog HA
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Molly Gorczyca
10/28/2009 05:49:21 am
Question # 52
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Amberleigh Varney
10/28/2009 06:24:15 am
19. The federalists – favored the proposed stronger government (generally more the more cultured and propertied groups, many former loyalists). They wanted the strong government to be ruled by the educated aristocrats. Most were the merchants, manufacturers, and shippers along the Atlantic seaboard. They recognized that foreign trade was key in the U.S.
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Taylor Dean
10/28/2009 08:02:22 am
13. Alien laws were directed towards immigrants. The president didn't want foreigners interrupting the peace. Sedition Acts focused on freedom of press and freedom of speech. They were passed to keep the peace in the nation and avoid another revolution.
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Sarah Hopkins
10/28/2009 09:49:46 am
25. With encouragement from Hamilton, George Washington summoned militias (13,000 men) from several states. He sent them to Pennsylvania, where they found that the rebellion had subsided.
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Zain Bruhn
10/28/2009 11:04:27 am
10- The components of Hamilton's economic plan included the building up of a national debt to rationalize taxes. the taxes that would support the government and this debt included tariffs on dutiable imports and excise taxes on domestic products such as whiskey.
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Natalie
10/28/2009 11:10:10 am
1. bill of rights, annual election of legislators- all of them deliberately crated weak executive and judicial branches. in most states the legislative branch was given sweeping powers
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Morgan
10/28/2009 12:36:00 pm
16) The territory must be subordinate to the federal government.When it becomes a territory could boast sixty thousand inhabitants.These states would have the same rights as the other states.
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Muma
10/28/2009 09:44:08 pm
Check it out Natalie did my questions... Chiah I got her whipped!!!! Wah-Cha!!!!
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brian
10/28/2009 10:37:51 pm
22-24
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Sharkey
10/29/2009 02:16:26 am
49. The implied powers of the constitution are the common sense laws that are implied, but not actually written down in the constitution.
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Ryan Howe
10/29/2009 02:31:06 am
#7 The weakness of the Aticles of Confederation was that Congress couldn't levy taxes, borrow money, regulate commerce, and they didn't have a srong executive branch.
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Bobby
10/29/2009 03:17:13 am
#40 Federalists- Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, James Madison, Charles Pinckney
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Paige Luppo
10/29/2009 04:44:07 am
28. Alexander Hamilton and James Madison; supported adoption of Constitution
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natalie
10/29/2009 05:13:03 am
are you serious
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Ryan Howe
10/29/2009 05:17:50 am
#9 In his Farewell Address of 1796, washington warned to not get too close to your allies.
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Ryan
10/29/2009 06:07:37 am
get em' natalie
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Craig
10/29/2009 07:12:50 am
43. The concept is that the president is above the law. An example is when nixon refused to hand watergate tapes.
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The Tannenator
10/29/2009 09:13:07 am
#27 The Northwest Ordinance provided for the admission of new states to the Union on an equal footing with the original 13, prohibited slavery in Western territory above the Ohio River, and stipulated that the land and property of Indians should not be taken without their consent (but this was obviously a lie!)
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AUSTIN!!!! annnnndddd.... brianna...
10/29/2009 10:07:54 am
Brianna's stuff...
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Branflakes
10/29/2009 10:09:37 am
I told you not to do it Natalie... You have only youself, and maybe Tannersaurus... To blame.
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Your Fearless Leader With A Bit More Help
10/29/2009 11:58:07 am
Okay, I'm going to post some modifications to a few things - given that I have inside information about the test.
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Austin God
10/29/2009 12:15:57 pm
disregard my takes on 34 and 36 fellow classmates
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