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Rankin used her fame and notoriety in this "famous first" position to work for peace and women's rights and against child labor, and to write a weekly newspaper column. Only four days after taking office, Jeannette Rankin made history in yet another way: she voted against U.S. entry into World War I.
A
He studied details about working in a slaughterhouse.
B
He studied details about the home lives of slaughterhouse workers.
C
He opened a slaughterhouse to see firsthand how it worked.
D
He saw a documentary film about slaughterhouses in a local theater.
it is the ural mountain so it is A
Answer: The first two party’s were the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party
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When it came to foreign policy, the Federalists believed that America should favor Britain while the Democratic -Republicans wanted to favor France. In reaction to the French Revolution, Washington and the Federalists thought that the revolution had turned into anarchy and supported Britain when it declared war on France. By doing this, they believed that order would be restored in Europe. Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans thought that the violence was a temporary mistake and saw France as a partner in democracy. They also wanted to help France fight against Britain as France had helped America. A domestic issue these two parties disagreed on was the Whiskey tax and rebellion. The Federalists thought that the tax would be a good way to pay off federal debts but many people, included the Democratic-Republicans, saw it as tyranny and felt that the tax gave the government too much power. After the rebellion, Hamilton and Federalists were happy with the outcome and argued the military should be used to stop resistance to taxes. Jefferson and Democratic-Republicans were unpleased with the outcome and thought the federal government had gone too far and that the Federalists had abused the government’s powers.
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i wanna say D but im not a 100 percent sure its correct hope this helps