John Marshall was
a. completely determined to destroy the Republican party at all costs.
b. interested in establishing the independence and interpretative powers of the federal judiciary.
c. a strong supporter of Adams's war with France and use of the Alien and Sedition Acts.
d. the first Republican appointed to the Supreme Court.
e. an opponent of the expansion of the power of the national government.
b
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A) ?arguments of paternalism. B) ?arguing that they were maintaining the true bonds of caring dependence which had been disrupted elsewhere by industrial growth. C) ?arguing that they had committed themselves to supporting enslaved people throughout their lives. D) ?accusing northern industrialists of exploiting their laborers. E) ?All of these are correct.
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a. showing that inalienable human rights are simply a historically based creation of the human mind. b. concluding that a society cannot function as liberals assumed because people are not rational. c. arguing that the most basic ideas of human rights and popular sovereignty are simply tools cynically used by elites. d. offering people more emotion, irrational ideologies. e. all of the above
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d. the Standard Oil Company in America. e. an alliance with other nations in the Comintern.