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False. The Constitution does not mention political parties. The framers of the Constitution did not anticipate the rise of political parties and did not include any references to them in the document.
False. Political and cultural values are often interconnected and influence each other. Cultural values, beliefs, and norms can shape political ideologies and policies, while political decisions can also impact cultural practices and values within a society.
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Credibility ... though not, of course, reality! Science has traditionally been viewed as "objective" and 'verifiable' by research/experiment. by giving this 'picture' to a subject that is really mere Socio-political persuasion, it is seen more as "fact", regardless ... in a university setting, better places it credibility wise, and adds a justification aspect to it. Hence it does its best to appear logical and verifiable via engineered research and other experimentation.
True. The liberal Republicans during the Reconstruction era were indeed opposed to government corruption and advocated for peaceful reconciliation with the South after the Civil War. They sought to promote civil rights and equality for freed slaves while working towards political and social reform.
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No. Political parties are not even mentioned in the Constitution. In fact, the first President, George Washington, warned against factions and parties as being injurious to the nation.
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Sounds like a homework question? Ontario is Canada's most populous province, not Quebec.
False. The Constitution does not mention political parties. The framers of the Constitution did not anticipate the rise of political parties and did not include any references to them in the document.
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