Write a small essay about barack obama
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your going to have to do most of this on your own, considering opinions but
here are a few basic things to go over!
+Where was he born? And in what kind of living conditions? (good, bad ,poor, rich, ect.)
+What did he do when he was growing up? (charity, college degrees, ect.)
+What made him want to be a politician?
+How did his presidency effect the US? (Economy,Healthcare,ect.)
+What kind of impression did he leave on the US?
Hope i helped!
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A. They remained suspicious of a strong central government.
Explanation:
During colonial America, Americans did not trust and did not support the idea of a central government. This was because they were governments by the central government of England and did not agree on how that government treated its suditos with an unreachable and invincible stature. Americans knew how dangerous and tyrannical such a government can be, so even after the American Revolution, Americans remained suspicious and repudiated the existence of a central government.