What caused the rift between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson during the Washington presidency?

a. Jefferson believed the federal government was moving beyond the powers granted to it by the Constitution.
b. Adams had a longstanding belief that the Federalist philosophy was seriously flawed

c. Jefferson held the belief that a robust national government would be suspect within the context of representation.
d. Adams had believed from its inception that the new Constitution created insurmountable problems for the country.


a

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Although controversial police incidents are receiving greater coverage by the media and are being met with organized movements and protests, what is a potential hinderance to the improvement of police-community relations in the future?

A. the continued severity of destructive or violent retributions following a controversial policing incident B. the persistent vilification of law enforcement agencies by media preventing the improvement of community opinions C. the equally forceful pushback by whites to minority-centric protests of local law enforcement agencies D. the difficulty of institutionalized implementations of reformative strategies within law enforcement agencies

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Which of the following is not a resource that interest groups draw on?

a. Membership size b. Presidential endorsement c. Economic strength d. Relationship with the media

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Classical liberal thinkers generally advanced theories of

A) community rights. D) expansive government. B) absolutism. E) the good of the community. C) limited government.

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The postwar settlement in Europe refers to

a. the use of parliamentary systems elected by proportional voting. b. the creation of a multinational bureaucracy for the European Union. c. the political Right accepting capitalist economics in exchange for the political Left accepting large welfare state programs. d. use of parliamentary systems elected by proportional voting, and creation of a multinational bureaucracy for the European Union. e. the political Left accepting capitalist economics in exchange for the political Right accepting large welfare state programs.

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