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the representative government.
it was Daniel Webster.
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Representative government (apex)
Representative government (apex)
ya mama gave u
Advocate of STATE RIGHT'S
He never spoke! Ever!
A Billion Views - 2010 was released on: USA: 2 November 2010 (National College Comedy Competition)
Daniel J. Pound has written: 'Abraham Lincoln' -- subject(s): Presidents, Views on slavery, Political career before 1861, Biography, Election
Daniel Webster and Andrew Jackson differed in their views on several key issues. Webster advocated for a stronger central government and a more conservative interpretation of the Constitution, while Jackson favored states' rights and a more expansive interpretation of executive power. Additionally, Webster was a staunch supporter of protective tariffs and national banks, while Jackson opposed these policies and championed the interests of common farmers and workers.