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The question as posed is unanswerable, since "the war" is not a clear reference to any particular war. If you are American "the War" likely refers to World War II. If you are French, "the War" likely refers to World War I. If you are Spanish, it likely refers to the Spanish Civil War. If you are Chinese, it likely refers to the Chinese Civil War. If you are Iranian, it likely refers to the Iran-Iraq War, etc. Please resubmit the question specifying which war you are talking about.
He refers to 'faction' as a political group of people.
Written during America's Founding Period, the 'Federalist Papers' publications were the result of a collaboration of intellectuals (and statesmen) but featured the habitual signature of 'Publius.' This signature refers to a legendary Roman aristocrat and political reformer, Publius Valerius Publicola (c. 500 BC/BCE), who is thought to have founded the Roman Republic.
Likely refers to a high probability or a strong chance of something happening, while unlikely refers to a low probability or a slim chance of something happening. In other words, likely means it is probable or expected to occur, whereas unlikely means it is improbable or not expected to occur.
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Necessary Evil refers to factions, such as interest groups and political parties. The founders of the United States did not like the idea of having political parties (such as Republicans and Democrats, but there was no way around them, so they called them "necessary evils". This is found in federalist 10, written by James Madison.
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Democracy, freedom. Federalist 10 by James Madison address this directly. As long as there is freedom, faction will develop. Faction here refers to political parties and other forms of groups people use to promote their political opinions.
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There were two definitions of Federalists. The first were the Federalists, and they were people who advocated ratification of the Constitution in 1787. Prominent Federalists of this kind include the 3 writers of the Federalist Papers (Hamilton, Madison, and Jay), created for the above purpose, Benjamin Franklin, and George Washington. The second kind of federalist refers to the Federalist Party, created in 1790 over increasing controversy over the policies of Alexander Hamilton. Prominent Federalists of this kind include Alexander Hamilton, the leader of the Federalist Party until his untimely death in 1804, John Adams, second president, and all 4 of John Adams' cabinet members. The first Federalists were only around as long as Constitutional ratification was debated, but the second Federalists, Federalist Party members, were around for most of the 1790s, but they splintered with the election of 1800 and finally collapsed with Alexander Hamilton's death via a duel.
The question as posed is unanswerable, since "the war" is not a clear reference to any particular war. If you are American "the War" likely refers to World War II. If you are French, "the War" likely refers to World War I. If you are Spanish, it likely refers to the Spanish Civil War. If you are Chinese, it likely refers to the Chinese Civil War. If you are Iranian, it likely refers to the Iran-Iraq War, etc. Please resubmit the question specifying which war you are talking about.
He refers to 'faction' as a political group of people.
someone who berries the dead The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science. The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science. The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science. The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science.
The "MP" most likely refers to the "Marketplace".
It most likely refers to a pistol by Kahr Arms.