Adams, in his last days as president, established more "midnight judges" in the Supreme court, so the Federalists continued to have power in the US Senate because they still had large numbers and brought their opinions to the court.
The Federalists strongly opposed the War of 1812 and with the crushing defeat of the British in that war, their rivals - the Democratic-Republicans - saw a huge increase in party membership and influence. This large increase made the Federalist's almost powerless and signaled their demise from the political scene. So by the 1820 election America was functioning almost on a one-party system.
It didn't influence anything as it did not exist then.
of their influence on the early development of culture. -apex
The US has a little bit of influence on almost every country in the world, either culturally or economically.
The “scramble for Afries”
the propaganda efforts of Federalist agitators
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James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton
Socrates' philosophy laid the foundation for many key principles in Western philosophy, such as the importance of critical thinking, self-examination, and the pursuit of knowledge. His emphasis on questioning assumptions and seeking truth continues to influence fields like ethics, logic, and education. Many contemporary philosophical debates and ethical discussions can be traced back to Socratic thinking.
The Federalist party wanted to establish closer ties to Great Britain and to support the Alien and Sedition Acts.
Please specify what empire you are referring to.