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the government for the most part. A lot of groups supported Napoleon even though they didnt like him, they just wanted to end the bloodshed.
Kings, oligarchs, tyrants, democrats.
* What citizens might have supported the Articles as they were written? * What groups may have wanted more power given to the national government? * Could you call those who supported the Articles "states righters
anti-Communist group
The Bolsheviks always had their eyes on workers, soldiers and peasants.
Liberals supported the Democratic party, while Conservatives supported the Republicans.
the government for the most part. A lot of groups supported Napoleon even though they didnt like him, they just wanted to end the bloodshed.
tyrants
Some groups in society that may have supported communism in the past include industrial workers, peasants, marginalized minorities, and intellectuals seeking greater equality and social justice. These groups may have been attracted to the promises of economic equality, collective ownership of resources, and the potential for social change offered by communist ideologies.
Kings, oligarchs, tyrants, democrats.
Many people support Martin Luther King Junior. People who supported equal rights for all supported him and religious groups supported him as well.
WCTU
The ontological argument of the exsitance of god is supported by abrahmic religions. It is not widely practiced in the current day.
* What citizens might have supported the Articles as they were written? * What groups may have wanted more power given to the national government? * Could you call those who supported the Articles "states righters
There was the Gentlemen, Yeomen, Citizens and peasants!
The Catholics and the French supported Mary
necessary and proper