How can a government build a unified nation with diverse people?As I followed Thomas Jefferson through house in which he lived, I realized that this man not only had victories but losses. I have been with Jefferson since the beginning, we were childhood friends. Now at the peak of his career for the first time I heard this great man cry. It was extremely shocking, a man who would lay his life down for his country, crying. He wanted so bad to change America from the federalist who wanted only the money to go into their filthy pockets. I find it very hilarious how those who know have knowledge take advantage of those who don't. Jefferson, my friend, has struggled these past days. Although he did win the election by a mere eight votes the thought of the country being laid upon his back was extremely hard to swallow. His opponets of course were angry but through his well thought out inaugural address he showed that he will try to do what's best for the people. My name is Natalie Rushmore and as I said earlier I have know Washington for quite some time.
To address a country who is filled with diverse people with different opinions then you would have to learn the people. The government would need to learn the different methods of the people. Seeing as though everyone does everything differently then everyone would have different interest. One way to identify what each individual would want in the country would be to send out surveys of what they would want to see happening in the country. It would then be left up to the government to decide on what would be ruled out and what would be kept. If the government was really in the interest of the people then they would do anything to get the people what they asked for. If they couldn't get the people what they asked for then try to come up with a method where everyone would be satisfied. It would be then that the government would be improving the country instead of trying to improve their social status.
3 comments:
The Election of 1800, I began reading this post knowing almost little to none about the election now that Ive finished your post I have gained alot due to your post. Great job, and great effort!
Nytear your blogg is full of history and it sounds great. But, who are you? Are you just an etc. or and important person? Over all it sounds great!
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Dominique
Hey Nytear girl! You did real good on this. I really felt the connection b/w you and Jefferson as you vividly described him crying. You nailed the election right on the head! Lookin forward to more!
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