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I think you mean vehemently. (VEE-uh-ment-lee) It means intensely, strongly opposed (against).
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Capitalism and Marxism.
John Maynard Keynes
I think marxism/communism but I dont really know
Reformers opposed the spoils system because it was inefficient and unfair.
Andrew Jackson was devoted to the Union. This meant that his attitude toward nullification was negative, and he opposed it.
The simplest answer is that the Puritans were opposed to luxury.
Until 1840s education was available only to wealthy people. Reformers who wanted all children to gain the benefits of education opposed this. Reformers argued and free public education at the elementary level was available for all children.
They improved and extended reforms, they gave land to the poor, and they gave away wheat as opposed to selling it.
The AMA opposed Medicare, but their attitude changed after it was enacted.
people often revolt as their first course of action
He strongly opposed to labor unions and did not allow any creation of a labor union
he viewed the trusts and corporations as enemies of working class. He fiercely opposed the trusts.
The temperance movement was a reform movement that opposed excessive use of alcohol and advocated "temperance," or abstinence from alcohol. The reformers' argument was that men who drank excessively would spend most of their money on alcohol rather than on food for their families. Additionally, these men were usually very abusive.
The temperance movement was a reform movement that opposed excessive use of alcohol and advocated "temperance," or abstinence from alcohol. The reformers' argument was that men who drank excessively would spend most of their money on alcohol rather than on food for their families. Additionally, these men were usually very abusive.
reformers who worked to stop unfair practices by businesses and improve the way government works