"The Federalists strongly opposed the purchase, favoring close relations with Britain over closer ties to Napoleon, and were concerned that the United States had paid a large sum of money just to declare war on Spain." I COPIED OFF OF WIKIPEDIA. I DO NOT CLAIM THIS.
The Narrow Valley was created in 1921-06.
The narrow gap between the Hindu Kush is the Bosporus Strait
Also known as "narrow minded", a person that is not able to accept any other views other than his own.
Marbury v. Madison was emblematic of the political battle between the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party (formerly called the Anti-Federalists) for control of the Judicial branch of government.John Marshall defused the political tension by giving the new Jefferson administration a narrow ruling on Marbury that satisfied the Democratic-Republicans, but simultaneously enhanced the power of the judiciary by clearly explicating the Court's right of judicial review, by declaring Section 13 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional (a legal maneuver).President Jefferson was not pleased with that aspect of the ruling and predicted the Supreme Court would become an "oligarchy," but had no grounds to challenge Marshall because the decision was in his party's, and his administration's, favor.Case Citation:Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803)
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The duration of The Narrow Margin is 1.18 hours.
The Narrow Margin was created on 1952-05-04.
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Drugs with a low therapeutic index have a narrow margin of safety.
Federalists, despite being the party that supported a strong central government, opposed the Louisiana Purchase. It was opposed mostly because President Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican who supported a strict, or narrow, view of the Constitution, went against his principles of small government and bought the territory anyway. The Federalists used this as fuel against Jefferson and the other Democratic-Republicans in an era where party politics sharply divided the country.
Federalists believed that the rejection of the constitution would result in anarchy because the leaders at the state level were too narrow in their focus and too influenced by common folk.
New York ratified the U. S. Constitution, in large part, because of the actions of Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists. Their writings and Hamilton's strategic efforts to delay ratification until after Virginia had done so led to the narrow Federalist victory.
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