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Which term refers to using any type of power to demean, exploit, or take advantage of someone, or influencing someone to do something they later regret?
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The first national government for the united states was
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:50
During jefferson's administration, which of the following represented his tenure? a) he believed the power of his gov depended upon his popularity b) jefferson thought that the strength of his government depended its use if force c) she refused to add territory to the u.s without approval of the states. d) jefferson though of “hands off” approach to the states and less power in the cen. gov. would benefit the nation
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