Westward expansion
farmers, or silver democrats Bryan was famous for his "Cross Of Gold" speech, which advocated the coinage of silver, which would be beneficial to farmers and the like.
There have been four presidential assassins. Booth, the man who killed Lincoln was still fighting the Civil War against the North. He was surely not a Republican and if he voted, he would have voted against Lincoln. The Democrats were split over slavery but those who supported slavery were mostly Democrats, so he may have considered himself a democrat. The three other assassins were clearly not democrats.
adopting antitrust laws
Stop factories from piloting the air
The Puritans would have most likely supported legislation that reinforced their religious beliefs and moral values, such as laws promoting community standards, prohibiting blasphemy, and enforcing strict codes of conduct. They favored regulations that aligned with their interpretation of the Bible and sought to create a society reflective of their Puritan ethics. Additionally, they would have supported laws that emphasized education and literacy, as they valued the ability to read scripture.
Westward expansion (APEX)
Southern democrats. Because they supported slavery.
Southern democrats. Because they supported slavery.
no
The Southerners who were democrats.
Remilitarization
farmers, or silver democrats Bryan was famous for his "Cross Of Gold" speech, which advocated the coinage of silver, which would be beneficial to farmers and the like.
Building a new road in the wilderness would most likely be supported by a Southern plantation owner in the early 1800s.
William Seward
Building a new road in the wilderness would most likely be supported by a Southern plantation owner in the early 1800s.
A factory owner
That's sort of a vague question, but generally speaking, Democrats are as split as the rest of the country on what to do about guns. Obama has signed every piece of NRA supported legislation that has come to his desk. Many Democrats are NRA members and many support positions that the NRA would not agree with.