The Roman Catholic Church.
Thomas Jefferson! By Tamia Jerhann Alcorn
Alice Paul was one who opposed the act. The reason is because she felt that it labeled all women as being mothers. In addition, the American Medical Association also opposed this act, believing that it would bring untrained people into the medical field.
She was opposed to it. She was a part of NAOWS, National Association Opposed to Women's Suffrage.
For some it was the prohibition against slavery and others opposed the mandate to be Catholics and to provide financial support to the Catholic Church.
The Roman Catholic Church.
Thomas Jefferson! By Tamia Jerhann Alcorn
Yes, Louisiana is predominantly Catholic as opposed to Protestant, it was settled by Catholics from France.
False. There's nothing that farmers have particularly against the Catholics.
Without a list offered to choose from, this would require some guesswork. If Abraham Lincoln is on the list he opposed the Mexican American War. So did John Quincy Adams. As a general rule all abolitionists would have stood against it. Quakers would oppose it. Frederick Douglass spoke out against it. Catholics opposed it, with the exception of Irish Catholics who were in direct competition with blacks in the job market. Marylanders and Louisiana Catholics were pro slavery and other exceptions also existed.
KKK, Ku Klux Klan opposed African-Americans, Jews, Catholics, and Immigrants.They oppose the NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Basically, they don't like anything that's colored.
The South, mainly South Carolina, was opposed to protective tariffs because they would sell most of their cotton to England.
Alice Paul was one who opposed the act. The reason is because she felt that it labeled all women as being mothers. In addition, the American Medical Association also opposed this act, believing that it would bring untrained people into the medical field.
Tariff of abominations
Calhoun
The main opposition came from Copperheads, who were Southern sympathizers. Irish Catholics opposed the war due to the draft.
A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care. This plan has been soundly opposed by the American Medical Association.