Andrew jakson was a strong states rights believer
The Articles provided states' rights, but lacked a strong central government.
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The Articles gave the individual states rights, but it lacked a strong central government. There was no unifying national office.
He was in favor of a strong state's rights.
Public opinion of the Korean WarCriticism of his administration by anti-CommunistsOpposition of many Democrats to civil rights reformAll of the aboveTruman was a strong believer in racial equality, and Congress was dominated in 1950 by conservative Southern Democrats who did not want to give blacks any rights.
Public opinion of the Korean WarCriticism of his administration by anti-CommunistsOpposition of many Democrats to civil rights reformAll of the aboveTruman was a strong believer in racial equality, and Congress was dominated in 1950 by conservative Southern Democrats who did not want to give blacks any rights.
If you mean Thomas Jefferson he and Adams had been friends, but their view of government was different and Jefferson felt he should have been president instead of Adams. The election got really nasty with name calling, slander, and accusations. Adams was a strong believer in a strong central government while Jefferson felt that government should have a hands off role and defer to states rights. Jefferson also thought Adams abused the office with the Alien Sedition act.
All of the above
Hinduism
I know two of his beliefs: a)strict vegetarian b)strong believer in animal rights and against vivisection
Andrew Jackson