he believed that the states could do unconstitutional things and he sided with Thomas Jefferson and wanted a limited government but he also believed that the government could take away rights like the freedom of speech and press (Robyn bonesio was here
Government is legitimate with the consent of the people, and the people have the right to rebel.
John Adams
john Locke
No, he was a president.
well right now in history i am learning this, his opponent was Thomas Jefferson i believe
John Adams influence on this government today is to be more professional and be ready to go to college.
life liberty and the right to own property.
According to John Adams, the groups that were fit to participate in government were merchants, landowners and industrialists.
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John Adams was highly respected as one of the founding fathers who declared independence and drafted the US Constitution. He was the incumbent vice-president and was generally considered to be a logical successor to Washington. Like Washington, he believed in a strong federal government. A party, called the Federalists, grew up that agreed with his views in opposition to the weaker notion of federal government espoused by Jefferson.
John Adams lived in Quincy, Massachusetts. Note that his son was named, "John Quincy Adams".
I believe that is Sam Adams. :) or named Samuel Adams.:)