What are John C. Calhoun's arguments for nullification? Why does Andrew Jackson oppose nullification? What are the implications of nullification? What do these documents tell you about Andrew Jackson's vision for the United States and the reactions to them? Please give examples from Major Problems in American History, as well as the textbook and lectures.
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History, 21.06.2019 17:00, QUEEN2267
Although the three-fifths compromise northern and southern states reach an agreement that allowed for ratification of the constitution, in the long run it had a negative effect on the nation because a) it gave too much power to the executive branch of the government. b) it forced the founding fathers to add the bill of rights to the constitution. c) it was only a temporary solution to the argument between "free" and "slave" states. d) it gave too much power to state governments and not enough to the federal government.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30, shymitch32
Read these lines from "o captain! my captain! ". o the bleeding drops of red, where on the deck my captain lies, fallen cold and dead. how does whitman use the extended metaphor to refer to lincoln’s death? a. whitman compares lincoln’s death to what the death for all the soldiers was like. b. whitman compares lincoln’s death to the loss of one of the army generals. c. whitman compares lincoln’s death to the loss of losing a family member in the war. d. whitman compares lincoln’s tragic death to a captain lying dead on the deck of his ship.
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