BIOL 2051 Chapter : Diversity 1
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The specific issues that confronted political parties during the fractious. 1790"s, when the nation was as close to disunion as it would be before the civil war, and preceding the republicans" 1800 triumph, include. Hamilton"s centralized economy and national bank, the anglo-french. War, the spirit of party" that divided federalists and democratic- Republicans, the whiskey rebellion, jay"s treaty of 1795, the xyz affair and quasi-war with france, the griswold-lyon incident, and the. Jacksonian democracy was very different from jeffersonian democracy. He believed people knew what was right by instinct. Jefferson believed in the value of education to make better citizens. Jeffersonian democracy believed in an idealistic government, a national bank, was anti-slavery and anti-federalist. Jacksonian democracy focused on the common man and agriculture over industry, destroyed the national bank, and supported slavery. Jackson"s presidency brought distinct changes to practices, laws, and popular opinions and attitudes of the american people. (2) summarize the issues surrounding the mexican-american.