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John Adams, on the other hand, obtained several bad reviews for showing up in duds that were so out of style – though Adams protested that using his old clothing was more economical. The author is showing an accurate account of how the people of the colonies looked at these “wise and powerful” men. How interesting that our second president was disapproved by the people because his fashion did not suit that era. The viewpoint from the average student who learns about these men definitely shifts. “Modern students of the U.S. Constitution hail federalism as its most creative feature--- yet federalism was a byproduct of individual decisions by the Federal Convention rather than a carefully devised system of relations between the federal government and the states” (Bernstein pg. 63). Students of the U.S. praise this federalism for being creative, however it was the Fathers who fought their way through writing