Thomas Jefferson named "The Revolution of 1800" so because his party, the Republicans, peacefully and orderly received the power with acceptance by the federalists.
The election was held from Friday, October 31 to Wednesday, December 3, 1800, and Jefferson defeated John Adams.
The American presidential election of 1800 was aptly named the 'Revolution of 1800' for several reasons. The most significant, however, was that it vaulted Thomas Jefferson, perhaps America's most outspoken opponent of federalism, into the presidency: this outcome signaled a movement away from the previously dominant trend of strong federalist control of the nation's highest offices.
The American presidential election of 1800 has come to be known as the 'Revolution of 1800' because it resulted in a surprising -- even 'revolutionary' -- outcome: Thomas Jefferson was elected as the nation's third president. The country had for over a decade been firmly led in a 'Federalist' direction (that is, toward expanded power for the federal government), but Jefferson himself was one of the most ferocious opponents of Federalism.
In America in 1800, the presidential election held that year resulted in what is often considered to be a 'revolution' -- with the ascendancy of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency. The reason for this is that the country had for over a decade been firmly led in a 'Federalist' direction (that is, toward expanded power for the federal government), but Jefferson himself was one of the most ferocious opponents of Federalism.
Foreign Policy
Jefferson brought the country it's first real international involvement. There were the Barbary Wars and the Embargo of 1807. It's not as serious as say the War of 1812 with Madison, but the embargo was certainly a major cause for that. Washington and Adams both tried their best to stay neutral in situations where as Jefferson really put himself out there. You could use Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality and the XYZ affair to help support your case.
Judiciary
Marbury vs. Madison would have to be the main argument here. The Supreme Court gained a new power out of this case. This eventually allowed the court to have more power in the country. That's really all about the Judiciary that I can come up with.
Politics
The politics of the time mainly centered on the Constitution. The two-party system was much more competitive that it was in the election of 1796. The main topic of debate was whether to interpret the Constitution loosely or strictly. The Louisiana Purchase definitely applies here because while Jefferson supported strict interpretation, in order to authorize this purchase he would have to interpret the constitution loosely and consider it part of his treaty-making abilities. That's all I got here too.
Economics
Sorry, but I got nothing here.
The East India Company which was started in India in the eighteenth century soon started to rule India.... It had the policy of Divide and Rule... This aptly succeeded as the Indians at that time were eager to prove their superiority over other fellow Indians...
The British Colonies, so to speak, were 13 in number and were aptly named Thirteen Colonies. The English colony ... These Thirteen American Colonies were grouped under three different heads depending on the type of governance: ... Charter Colonies - These colonies were established when the British Crown granted a charter,
Whenever a person confronts the powers that be, it is a dangerous proposition. It has always been so. Think of Jesus as well. Power always fights to keep its' influence, and will do whatever it takes to eliminate the threat to its' influence. As George Lucas so aptly titled his second Star Wars film, "The Empire (always) Strikes Back!"
The greatest problem of the world today is of political problem. The current political problems in the Middle East today and some parts of Asia and Latin American countries in South America are the main generators of other major problems like unemployment, famine, war, exorbitant prices of goods and services, oil crisis, health problems due to food shortages and the like. National leadership of countries are aptly to stay in power indefinitely due to power greed, personal aggrandizement and family comfort. Uprising and revolution against the abusive and inhuman political leaders will continue to exist,hence, civil war is expected most. Democratic countries exercising freedom of suffrage will take advantage the poor economic condition of the electorates through vote buying during the electoral process thereby give them chances to stay in power for so long. These problems would only be solved when political leaders of any country will refrain from abuses and observe (obey) the law of conscience.
On November 3rd, 1978 Duke lost to instate rival Davidson 49-33. Amazingly, Davidson came back from a 31-4 halftime deficit. This is the fewest number of points ever scored in a half of NCAA men's basketball. The 45-point second half constituted the highest-scoring half of basketball in Davidson history to that point. (They eclipsed this the next year in a loss to North Carolina State.) Players credited their monstrous second half to aptly-named coach Donald Davidson's fiery rejection of the "big-school" conceptual scheme, then pervasive among small-school players, in a halftime pep talk in the locker room. His speech was not transcribed, but one player marveled afterwards: "it contained a nice derangement of epitaphs."
The word "aptly" is the adverb form of the word "apt. " An example of a sentence using the word "aptly" is "I heard your comment to the supervisor, it was very aptly put. "
The word aptly is an adverb. You can easily spot adverbs as most of them end in the suffix -ly.
With skill or ability.
competently, ably, capably
An aptronym is a name which is aptly suited to its owner.
An aptronym is a name which is aptly suited to its owner.
Foreign Policy Jefferson brought the country it's first real international involvement. There were the Barbary Wars and the Embargo of 1807. It's not as serious as say the War of 1812 with Madison, but the embargo was certainly a major cause for that. Washington and Adams both tried their best to stay neutral in situations where as Jefferson really put himself out there. You could use Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality and the XYZ affair to help support your case. Judiciary Marbury vs. Madison would have to be the main argument here. The Supreme Court gained a new power out of this case. This eventually allowed the court to have more power in the country. That's really all about the Judiciary that I can come up with. Politics The politics of the time mainly centered on the Constitution. The two-party system was much more competitive that it was in the election of 1796. The main topic of debate was whether to interpret the Constitution loosely or strictly. The Louisiana Purchase definitely applies here because while Jefferson supported strict interpretation, in order to authorize this purchase he would have to interpret the constitution loosely and consider it part of his treaty-making abilities. That's all I got here too. Economics Sorry, but I got nothing here.
The phrase tendon attachment that moves most aptly describes muscle insertion. The trapezius muscle inserts on the acromion and scapular.
aptly
Spaghetti junction, aptly named!
A gourd is made out of a hollowed out plant, aptly named 'a gourd.'
Simply because Scott proposed the plan.