This question is a little too ambiguous to really answer as there are several (if not several hundred) paintings titled "The Trail of Tears."
Also, after giving it a little thought two issues about this question come to mind:
(Simply put, painting a green apple can make different people think different things - I think of its tart flavor when I see it, and more than likely many will agree with that statement. However transferring a complex ideal such as "limited government" may be beyond the simple scope of any single piece of art. In my opinion of course, see 1. above.)
The painting "The Trail of Tears" itself does not directly illustrate a belief in limited government. However, the historical event it depicts, the forced relocation of Native Americans by the United States government, can be seen as a violation of limited government principles. The government's involvement in carrying out such a policy represented a disregard for individual rights and limited government power.
belief in a limited government
I would say Yes. If your "belief" breaks some existing law, the government can limit that belief. For example, if you believed (for religious reasons) in human sacrifice, the government would, of course, frown on that.
The government should encourage the use of slaves to build roads and bridges.
The Jeffersonian Ideal, or Jeffersonian Republicanism, was a theory made by Thomas Jefferson. It was a belief that said the people run the government and that the government should be small and simple.
The first ten amendments to the Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, describes the power and rights of American citizens. These amendments, ratified in 1791, reflect the belief of the framers of the Constitution in the principle of limited government. The Amendments place strict limits on how the national government can use its power over the people.
it went against a belief in a limited government power
limited government
belief in a limited government
it went against a belief in a limited government power
the national government should play a limited role in the country
it went against the belief in a limited government power
a. Rights are relative not absolute Hate e2020 -same here bro
Belief in a limited government that protects individual liberties
the american constitution
Popular sovereignty
President Jefferson's philosophy was rooted in the belief that government should have limited interference in industry. He believed that a laissez-faire approach, with minimal regulation and intervention, would allow the economy and individual businesses to thrive. This philosophy extended beyond industrial intervention to a broader belief in limited government involvement in citizens' lives.
They are known as a fables, as in Aesop's Fables.