Analyze the contributions of TWO of the following in helping establish a stable government after the adoption of the Constitution. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington
Revolutionary Contributions to Stable Government George
Washington and Thomas Jefferson were two important presidents who
had an enormous affect on our nation’s stable government and
beginning years of our country. Each made their unique
contributions to a new government under the Constitution after the
failed adoption of the Articles of Confederation. After the war for
independence, the Articles of Confederation, began to fail because
there was no direct effective way to to collect revenue, to much
power was given to the states, and Congress did not have a lot of
power. Historical figures, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson,
helped establish a stable government for their citizens.
In Washington’s Farewell Address, he warned the country about
having political division because he believed that would also
separate the country. George Washington’s contributions were
attempts to keep the country unified and out of foreign wars.
President Washington’s ideas such as establishing a cabinet and
policies such as neutrality helped stabilize government.
George Washington was an important founding father but Thomas
Jefferson was also an important founding father. Thomas Jefferson
was elected third president of America. Thomas Jefferson’s
presidency was known as the Revolution of 1800 because he was the
first non Federalist to be elected president and there we no
bloodshed. Jefferson’s “mission” as he saw it was to restore the
republican experiment, to check the growth of government power, and
to halt the decay of virtue that had set in under Federalist rule.
Thomas Jefferson was determined to undo Federalist policies when
coming into office. He quickly released the citizens from prison
who were serving time for speaking out against the Federalist
party.
Analyze the contributions of TWO of the following in helping establish a stable government after the...
After Americans “experimented” with the Articles of Confederation, a new government was deemed necessary to "stabilize" the nation. Ratification of the 1787 US Constitution began and the Federalist Papers were written to support its ratification. Thomas Jefferson, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton were the principle authors of the Federalist Papers. TRUE OR FALSE
Residual Income Washington Company has two divisions: the Adams Division and the Jefferson Division. The following information pertains to last year's results: Adams Division Jefferson Division Net (after-tax) income $677,600 $343,350 3,315,000 Total capital employed 4,760,000 In addition, Washington Company's top management has set a minimum acceptable rate of return equal to 9%. Required: Enter negative values as negative numbers. 1. Calculate the residual income for the Adams Division. 2. Calculate the residual income for the Jefferson Division. $
Residual Income Washington Company has two divisions: the Adams Division and the Jefferson Division. The following information pertains to last year's results: Adams Division Jefferson Division Net (after-tax) income $641,300 $321,300 Total capital employed 4,600,000 3,867,500 In addition, Washington Company's top management has set a minimum acceptable rate of return equal to 11%. Required: Enter negative values as negative numbers. 1. Calculate the residual income for the Adams Division. $ 2. Calculate the residual income for the Jefferson Division. $
Washington Company has two divisions: the Adams Division and the Jefferson Division. The following information pertains to last year's results: Adams Division Jefferson Division Net (after-tax) income $611,050 $359,100 Total capital employed 4,720,000 3,672,500 Washington's actual cost of capital was 11%. Required: 1. Calculate the EVA for the Adams Division. If required, enter a negative EVA as a negative number by entering your answer with the minus sign. $ 2. Calculate the EVA for the Jefferson Division. If required, enter...
Consider the following client class: import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Set; public class PresidentsMain { public static void main(String[] args) { Map<String, String> PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates = new HashMap<String, String>(); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("George Washington", "Unaffiliated"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("John Adams", "Federalist"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("Thomas Jefferson", "Democratic-Republican"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("James Madison", "Democratic-Republican"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("James Monroe", "Democratic-Republican"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("John Quincy Adams", "Democratic-Republican"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("Andrew Jackson", "Democratic"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("Martin Van Buren", "Democratic"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("William Henry Harrison", "Whig"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("John Tyler", "Whig"); } } } Extend given client class: Implement a static method called FilterMapByValue, that takes...
Here is my assignment: --------------------------------------------------- Consider the following client class: import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Set; public class PresidentsMain { public static void main(String[] args) { Map<String, String> PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates = new HashMap<String, String>(); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("George Washington", "Unaffiliated"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("John Adams", "Federalist"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("Thomas Jefferson", "Democratic-Republican"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("James Madison", "Democratic-Republican"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("James Monroe", "Democratic-Republican"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("John Quincy Adams", "Democratic-Republican"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("Andrew Jackson", "Democratic"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("Martin Van Buren", "Democratic"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("William Henry Harrison", "Whig"); PresidentsOfTheUnitedStates.put("John Tyler", "Whig"); } } } Extend given client class: Implement a static...
After two and one-half years of working with the orphanage and the government, Jake and Nikki adopted a two-year-old girl from Korea. The adoption process, which became final in January 2018, incurred the following qualified adoption expenses. How much and in which year can Jake and Nikki take the adoption credit? (Assume no limitation of the credit due to AGI.) $6,825 $1,550 Year 2017 Year 2018 Multiple Choice $6,825 in 2017 $1,550 in 2018 $8.375 in 2017 $8,375 in 2018
LO 9-7 39. After two and one-half years of working with the orphanage and the government, Jake and Nikki adopted a two-year-old girl from Korea. The adoption process, which became final in January 2017, incurred the following qualified adoption expenses. For how much and in which year can Jake and Nikki take the adoption credit? (Assume no limitation of the credit due to AGI.) Year 2016 $6,000 Year 2017 1,000 a. $6,000 in 2016. b. $1,000 in 2017. c. $7,000...
C++ program that reads students' names followed by their test scores (5 scores) from the given input file, students.txt. The program should output to a file, output.txt, each student's first name, last name, followed by the test scores and the relevant grade. All data should be separated by a single space. Student data should be stored in a struct variable of type StudentType, which has four components: studentFName and studentLName of type string, an array of testScores of type int...
Margin, Turnover, Return on Investment, Average Operating Assets Elway Company provided the following income statement for the last year: Sales $893,070,000 Less: Variable expenses 546,442,000 Contribution margin $346,628,000 Less: Fixed expenses 198,614,000 Operating income $148,014,000 At the beginning of last year, Elway had $38,632,000 in operating assets. At the end of the year, Elway had 541,363,000 in operating assets. Required: 1. Compute average operating assets. 2. Compute the margin (as a percent) and turnover ratios for last year. If required,...