1. Federalist No. 10
This election is correctly described in history as "the revolution of 1800". A revolution is when something is completely changed or a balance of power is shifted by force. ... So for all intents and purposes, it could be said a revolution took place during the election of 1800, because from that point on the face of American government would never be the same. 2) The case of Marbury vs. ... The Whigs, unlike their democratic counterparts, believed in the expansion of the federal government's power, they encouraged commercial and industrial development, and they believed that the ...
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