Because unlike yourself, he and the wealthy class knew appropriate grammar.
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Rule by wealthy class
Support for the tyrants came from the growing middle class and from the peasants who had no land or were in debt to the wealthy land owners.
Some names for the form of government ruled by the rich or powerful might include, a plutocracy (rule by the wealthy), an oligarchy (rule by the wealthy, connected, educated, royalty), or maybe an aristocracy (rule by a small class of privileged).
Hamilton wanted a strong central government, but Jefferson believed that it was the right of the people to rule their economy.
it became into existence by the civil exam system creating a new wealthy class in china.
Charles Carroll was wealthy. He was a prominent member of the landed gentry in colonial America and one of the wealthiest men in the American colonies. He was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a strong advocate for independence from British rule.
the wealthy
The wealthy might have preferred military rule to land reform because military rulers tend to maintain the existing power structure and protect the interests of the elite class, including landowners. Land reform could threaten their wealth and privilege by redistributing land to the poor and landless, potentially reducing the wealthy's influence and control.
A government run and controlled by the wealthy.
Hamilton's principles that are still upheld by republicans today are governing by the first class/wealthy/educated (electing representatives to make decisions) and aiding/putting no limits on companies and corporations. He didnt believe the people deserved to rule because they are unsteady and could benefit too much from making decisions. Seeing as how the wealthy coulnt benefit as much and the were steady, they could rule. He believed in a fiscal economy based on corporations and finance so he didnt want the companies to be limited, as that would limit out economy. I just had to answer this question for my APUSH1 class homework and this was the answer i got after reading the American Spirit vol. 1 and the American Pageant books.
The Filipinos wanted political freedom. They revolted against the collection of tributes by the Spanish. They grieved against being treated as second class citizens. They wanted to be treated as equals.