the question is to what extent was the election of 1800 aptly named the revolution of 1800 respond with reference to two of the following areas
economics
foriegn policy
judiciary
politics
tell me if any of these things go with the 4 areas I just wrote the embargo act of 1807, the louisiana purchase, midnight judges or judicial review, or if you have any other things that could help :confused:
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OMG, someone new who actually puts what they have :D .
I would love to help you, but in three days I have to be up at five every morning, so I gotta start getting sleep at night. I will look up some stuff for you and get back to you tomorrow.
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I got an answer for you on this one.
Foreign Policy
Jefferson brought the country it's first real international involvement. There were the Barbary Wars and the Embargo of 1807. It's not as serious as say the War of 1812 with Madison, but the embargo was certainly a major cause for that. Washington and Adams both tried their best to stay neutral in situations where as Jefferson really put himself out there. You could use Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality and the XYZ affair to help support your case.
Judiciary
Marbury vs. Madison would have to be the main arguement here. The Supreme Court gained a new power out of this case. This eventually allowed the court to have more power in the country. That's really all about the Judiciary that I can come up with.
Politics
The politics of the time mainly centered on the Constitution. The two-party system was much more competitive that it was in the election of 1796. The main topic of debate was whether to interpret the Constitution loosely or strictly. The Louisiana Purchase definitely applies here because while Jefferson supported strict interpretation, in order to authorize this purchase he would have to interpret the constitution loosely and consider it part of his treaty-making abilities. That's all I got here too.
Economics
Sorry, but I got nothing here.
I hope that that's enough to go on. Good Luck!
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"I refuse to prove that I exist," says God, "for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing."
"But," say Man, "the Babel fish is a dead giveaway, isn't it? It could not have evolved by chance. It
[B]Thank you so much this makes things more clear