yes he did he believed they were beneficial to all states
John c Calhoun proposed the nullification theory to president and was a very strong supporter ,while Daniel Webster was strongly opposed to it.they both influenced many people.---Webster was opposed toNullificationon thisoccasion, after he was in favor of it.During the War of 1812, Webster was a proponent of state nullification in regards to the draft.
John c Calhoun proposed the nullification theory to president and was a very strong supporter ,while Daniel Webster was strongly opposed to it.they both influenced many people.---Webster was opposed toNullificationon thisoccasion, after he was in favor of it.During the War of 1812, Webster was a proponent of state nullification in regards to the draft.
John c Calhoun proposed the nullification theory to president and was a very strong supporter ,while Daniel Webster was strongly opposed to it.they both influenced many people.---Webster was opposed toNullificationon thisoccasion, after he was in favor of it.During the War of 1812, Webster was a proponent of state nullification in regards to the draft.
John c Calhoun proposed the nullification theory to president and was a very strong supporter ,while Daniel Webster was strongly opposed to it.they both influenced many people.---Webster was opposed toNullificationon thisoccasion, after he was in favor of it.During the War of 1812, Webster was a proponent of state nullification in regards to the draft.
John c Calhoun proposed the nullification theory to president and was a very strong supporter ,while Daniel Webster was strongly opposed to it.they both influenced many people.---Webster was opposed toNullificationon thisoccasion, after he was in favor of it.During the War of 1812, Webster was a proponent of state nullification in regards to the draft.
Abraham Lincoln did not favor the unconditional repeal of the Fugitive Slave Act because like Stephen A. Douglas and Daniel Webster, felt that it was part of the deal involved in the 1850 Missouri Compromise.
According to webster's dictionary for students conciliate means to bring into agreement: reconcile, or to gain the goodwill or favor of.
Billy Hughes was in favor of conscription and Archbishop Daniel Mannix was against it. In 1916 a referendum was held and the answer was a "NO", in 1917 another referendum was held still resulting in a "NO".
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines "ingratiating" as "capable of winning favor." Sentences using this word include:He warmed up the audience with an ingratiatingsmileHer ingratiating manner put the newcomers at ease
Whale lice are the most common external parasites of the narwhal [Monodon monoceros]. They particularly favor the base of the male narwhal's tusk. Worms are the most common internal parasites. They particularly favor the stomach, and the middle ear.
Jim Doyle is a Wisconsin politician who became the 44th Governor of Wisconsin. He is best known for his calculated budgets and taxes against big business in favor of infrastructure improvements.
I shall assume the question means "what is meant from an economics point of view?" For example, many people will have an opinion on issues such education or health. It may be said that people are in favor of more education improvements or better healthcare. These views may be altered when the dollar costs of these improvements are factored in. Thus while most people will be in favor of better educational programs or increasing healthcare for the poor, when the economics of these improvements entails higher taxes to pay for them, people may alter their opinions. This may at times mean that the two items offered as examples will mean less enthusiasm to improve the programs. It may be assumed that moderate tax increases will have people keep their positive views for improvement but extremely high increases in taxes may "downsize" the amount of improvements they want.