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Q: What experiences from 1763 to 1776 would have made Americans fearful of a president or king?
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Why did the colonial experiences leave citizens with a fear of centralized authority?

The colonial experiences with Great Britain left citizens fearful of centralized authority. This is because the colonial experiences such as being over taxed and completely controlled by a monarchy of Great Britain made citizens fearful of the same thing happening again to them in America.


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Which Americans were satisfied with government under the articles of confederation?

Those fearful of the central authority. Pretty much everyone. It is vital because had Americans not had a step over from weak central government to strong federal government there would have been another revolt.


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President Jackson said that it would be in the Native American's best interest to be far away from white Americans.


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How would you say fearful in native American?

fearless


Why did president Wilson fear that they would set Americans against each other?

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What would of happened in1960s if the president was black?

There is no way that could have happened the typical (election) way. If the President suddenly turned black, I am sure most Americans' heads would have exploded.


What is a good past tense sentence using the word fearful?

I was fearful of flying because I thought the plane would crash, but the flight turned out fine.


Why might some Americans have been fearful to have Franklin Roosevelt as president so many years?

Some Americans may have been fearful to have Franklin Roosevelt as president for many years because they disagreed with his policies, particularly his expansion of the federal government and his implementation of the New Deal. Some also feared that his leadership during the Great Depression and World War II would lead to a concentration of power and a departure from traditional American values. Additionally, his progressive agenda and the perception that he was undermining the capitalist system raised concerns among those who favored limited government intervention in the economy.


Is there a term for irrational fear of fear If anyone knows that would be great?

Not sure about that, but there is a fear of fearful situations - Fearful situations: being preferred by a phobic - Counterphobia.


What did the Dixie Chicks say that got so many Americans angry at them?

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