What were the main differences between the Whigs and the Democrats in the 1840s?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Whigs stood for government intervention in the economy to promote the general good, while Democrats wanted limited government.
2. Whigs tended to favor tariff protection and internal improvements.
3. Democrats were favored by groups who were excluded from the established commercial groups that would benefit most from Whig programs.
4. Lifestyles and ethnic or religious identity influenced party loyalties.
5. The Democrats were the favored party of immigrants.
6. Whigs tended to support loose construction of the Constitution, while Democrats favored strict construction.

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A. the lack of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution B. increasing tobacco taxes C. American support of the French Revolution D. an internal consumption tax on whiskey

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Was the New Deal a success or a failure?

What will be an ideal response?

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a. Rio b. Bahia c. Ouro Preto d. Olinda

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