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No statement of political beliefs and opinions of 325 million people (Americans) can be true.Any statement of political beliefs and opinions will be true for some people (Americans).
Gouverneur Morris, Daniel Shays, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton
some groups do not want insider status as they may oppose govt all together or feel they will have to compromise their beliefs e.g ALF. however some groups are unable to gain insider groups this could be because of the methods they practice or their beliefs. governments generally do not like to be associated with controversial groups for instance groups associated with euthanasia. other groups may be unable to gain insider groups because their beliefs do not coincide with the beliefs of the government, this means that a groups status may change depending on simply who is government. so in answer to your question some groups choose outsider methods simply because of their beliefs and others may have to use outsider methods such as consulting opposition parties as they are unable to become recognised as legitimate by the government.
Alexander Hamilton was the New York delegate who signed the US Constitution. Alexander Hamilton was a founding father of the US.
No
he believed in a strong central governmant
he believed in a strong federal government
It is not entirely clear whether Plato, Aristotle, and Alexander the Great died specifically for their beliefs. Plato is said to have died of natural causes, Aristotle may have died of natural causes as well, and Alexander the Great is believed to have died from illness or poisoning. However, all three individuals did have strong convictions and beliefs that defined their lives and actions.
Sasha Alexander was raised in a Catholic household, but she does not publicly discuss her current religious beliefs or practices.
Well, there was a time back then when Alexander the Great traveled all over Asia to conquer the world. As he was traveling, he passed some villagers that had some religious beliefs. The villagers were Egyptians and the Indies. He wanted to pass his Greek religious beliefs to everyone. Some believed, and some not. The ones to did not want to believe Greek relogions, they got to battle. So cultural beliefs CAN couse conflict.
Louis Alexander Astell is a scholar who has written on topics related to the intersection of religion and technology, particularly focusing on the impact of technology on religious beliefs and practices. He has explored how digital culture and media influence religious experiences and expressions in contemporary society.
yes, Alexander the great pretended to be a god no certain god, but just a god so that the people he conquered would think he had the same religious beliefs at they did.
Some Religous beliefs of the christians are God and Jesus death
Largely Hindu
Check out the related link for a list of some superstitious beliefs and practices.
The name of the party formed by Alexander Hamilton was the Federalist party. The five beliefs of the party were that there should be a strong national government, a fear of mob rule, a loose interpretation of the Constitution, wanted a national bank, and the economy was based upon manufacturing and shipping.