1James Madison was elected in 1808. He was a capable president who 1 two terms. But most Americans do not remember Madison for his presidency. They remember him for work he did 2 .After the Revolutionary War, in which the American colonists separated from Britain, Madison 3 in 1787 that ...
James Madison was elected in 1808. He was acapablepresident who served two terms. But most Americans do not remember Madison for his presidency. They remember him for work he did earlier. After the Revolutionary War, in which the American colonists separated from Britain, Madison proposed that ...
1.根据第一段的“As a student of history and government, well-read in law”可知答案 2.根据第一段的“Born in 1751”和“he participated in establishing the Virginia Constitution in 1776"可知,麦迪逊在25岁时参加了弗吉尼亚宪法的制定。 3.根据第二段的“Madison made a major contribution to the rati...
Elected to the new House of Representatives, Madison sponsored the first 10amendmentsto the Constitution—theBill of Rights—placing emphasis in debate on freedom of religion, speech, and press. His leadership in the House, which caused theMassachusettscongressmanFisher Amesto call him “our first ...
内容简介:Presents a collection of James Madison's letters, speeches, and other writings, including all of his contributions to The Federalist, early writings on religious freedom, and correspondence with other Founding Fathers 作者简介: James Madison (1751-1836) was the fourth President of the Un...
despite the unpopular embargo act of 1807, which did not make the belligerent nations change their ways but did cause a depression in the united states, madison was elected president in 1808. before he took office the embargo act was repealed. 尽管1807年的禁运法案不受欢迎,没有使交战的国家改...
Despite the unpopular embargo act of 1807, which did not make the belligerent nations change their ways but did cause a depression in the united states, Madison was elected president in 1808. Before he took office the embargo act was repealed. ...
In 1808, Madison was elected the fourth president of the United States. Even more importantly, Madison played a leading role in the creation of the Constitution of the United States. He helped design the system of government under which we still live today. He is often called the Father of...
Despite the unpopular Embargo Act of 1807, which did not make the belligerent nations change their ways but did cause a depression in the United States, Madison was elected President in 1808. Before he took office the Embargo Act was repealed. ...
Kakutani’s stirring appeal for reason and objectivity concludes with an especially, if not unnervingly relevant warning for our era issued by James Madison: “a popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or perhap...