 | January 2014 Traditional Jewish Attitudes Toward Poles Other,” and even for not including Jews within the Poles’ “sphere of moral obligations.” However, there were many times in the past that Poland’s Jews had overtly excluded themselves from the Polish nation 1.4 Mb. 41 | read |
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 | Jefferson political culture in the 1790s and the Federalist Legacy They were right to have strengthened the federal government. They established a diversified economy and sound financial system. They were right to seek peace with Britain and to refuse to be carried away with enthusiasm for the French 26.8 Kb. 1 | read |
 | The election of 1800 between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson was an emotional and hard-fought campaign. Each side believed that victory by the other would ruin the nation Ns denounced the strong centralization of federal power under Adams's presidency. Republicans' specifically objected to the expansion of the U. S 19.27 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Luke Flakoll If brought back to life and political prominence, Thomas Jefferson would be the best fit, especially on the issues of education, economy, and the views of human nature 5.59 Kb. 1 | read |