Wednesday, February 27, 2019
President Jackson Guardian of the Constitution
With earnest intention of building a nation based on principles of freedom, luck, and agreeity, the unite States early leaders had mevery struggles in doing so. A utopia human can be imagined and planned step up, but tribulations exit always occur, fashioning a utopia impossible to be created. The Jacksonian Democrats figureed themselves as the guardians of the Constitution, individual liberty, and equal opportunity, but then again, tribulations are inevitable. Jacksonian Democrats took on the duty of reason the country from mostly outside powers, but also from problems that take flummox in the country.The Declaration gives the American man many rights, which can be, and will be abused. record A explains how the Jacksonians recognized this, and again, with good intent, they have designate themselves as an organized party, with leaders of high meaning to protect any misuse of the said freedoms in the Declaration. President Jackson takes a controlling step in his faith of fend for the country in his preclude of the linked States Bank re-charter showed in Document B. He gives a good argument for why the Bank is disrupting and harmful to the United States, and his veto is because he is trying to protect the United States.Document D shows how the United States was already very prospering, and the document really emphasizes the amazement of individual liberty. Never before, anywhere else in the modernized world was the a working democracy, but the United States seemed to be a very able country even with individual liberty. The writer claims she was painfully amazed when the question was up-rose of whether the people are further to govern themselves, she was surprised because it looked as if it was a great environment. Document E tells of how a riot broke out in Philadelphia because of the mercantile establishment of slavery, and sable discrimination.This is a struggle that will always haunt those in power. The issue of slavery completely goes aga inst the Democrat belief of individual liberty. The very unmoral view of the situation will claim that blacks are not considered humans, but property. Document E shows that South Carolina moves to suppress the non-slave states publishing and printing. Document G shows how the United States took the rights of the Indians in the Indian Removal Act, which led to the Trail of Tears. The Indians were forced out of their living space, and had their rights abused.In Andrew Jacksons veto explained in Document B, it shows how he is fend for the equal opportunity of the United States. He says, It is to be regretted that the rich and strong too often bend the acts of governments to their selfish purposes. He is defending the park man and in doing so, he is also defending the Constitution. Equal probability is also shown in Document F. South Carolina accepts the views of the non-slave states, but they realize the yield of of the non-slave states may be seen in the slave states, so they se t restrictions on what they can print and publish in newspapers and pamphlets.They do not command the non-slave states to interrupt with their potential. The Jacksonian Democrats claimed to be defenders of the United States. They defended the Constitution, individual rights, and equal opportunity the best they could. But arguments and problems are always on the horizon, and sometimes defending them can turn someones actions on what they previously claimed their beliefs. For this, the Jacksonian Democrats were continuously challenged on their position on different subjects.
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