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John Adams

John Adams is the US’s second president (1797-1801), and its first vice-president. He died on July 4, 1826, the same day Thomas Jefferson died, which was also the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

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What is true about the leader Jane Adams?

Jane Addams was a pioneering social reformer and activist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best known for co-founding Hull House in Chicago, one of the first settlement houses in the United States. She advocated for women's suffrage, labor rights, and peace, earning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for her efforts in promoting social justice and international cooperation. Addams emphasized the importance of community and education in addressing social issues, making her a key figure in the Progressive Era. Her legacy continues to influence social work and civic engagement today.

Did John Adams make a mistake?

He was lazy and didn't care about anything

What was the accusation made against John Q Adams and Clay?

"corrupt bargain" that Adams would be given the presidency in return for making Clay secretary.

Why did the US Supreme Court declare Native Americans to be 'dependent aliens'?

Elk v. Wilkins, 112 US 94 (1884)

the Civil Rights Act of April 9, 1866 declared who shall be citizens of the United States and stated "all persons born in the United States, and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed." 14 Stat. 27; Rev. Stat. § 1992.

So any Indians (not taxed) were not considered to be citizens of the US.

The theory argued in Elk v. Wilkins was that a child born to a foreign ambassador wasn't a citizen of the US due to that child/person having allegiance to another nation. The same idea was used for Native Americans, who supposedly had an allegiance to their tribe and not the US, despite having been born in the US.

Did John Adams have dothers?

President John Adams had three daughters - Abigail, Susanna, and Elizabeth (who was stillborn, or dead at birth).

Why was John Quincy Adams a democratic republican?

no. In 1824, the year that Adams was elected president, the old system of having Congressmen meet and pick presidential candidates was out of favor but national parties had not yet formed. Various state legislatures nominated candidates but no party labels were attached to their endorsements. In 1828, the Adams supporters called themselves National Republicans. This party later developed into the Whig Party.

Where did Patch Adams Live?

Patch Adams, the American physician and social activist known for his unconventional approach to medicine, primarily lived in West Virginia. He founded the Gesundheit! Institute in 1971, which is located near Hillsborough, West Virginia. This institute emphasizes holistic healthcare and the importance of humor and compassion in healing.

During the Adams administration?

Adams's presidency was actually consumed with problems which arose from French Revolution, which had also been true for his predecessor.

Who was the queen of England when Adams was president?

Queen Charlotte was the wife of King George III who was on throne when John Adams was president.

When John Quincy Adams was president King George IV was the king and his wife had died so there was no queen.

When he grows up John Adams wants to be?

When he grows up, John Adams wants to be a historian, inspired by his passion for uncovering the past and understanding how it shapes the present. He dreams of writing books that bring history to life and making it accessible to everyone. Additionally, he hopes to teach others about the importance of historical events and figures in shaping society today. Ultimately, John aims to inspire a love for history in future generations.

What school did John Adams go to?

i do not know what school John Adams went to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The life of John Adams?

John Adams did many things in his life... when he was a child he didnt want to go to school until his dad worked him on his farm to where john did want to be a farmer like his father. John Adams went to school and became a lawyer in colonial Boston. He went to Harvard and he was the first vice president to George Washington. He then became president.His vice president was Thomas Jefferson.

Why should applications be permitted to ask if you are bondable or have a criminal offense?

Employers are free to exlude CONVICTED persons from employment, but not those arrested and not convicted.

Hiring ex-cons is risky, and employers avoid unnecessary risk.