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    DBQ #3 Thomas Jefferson was an early American politician‚ who was well-known for his actions during his presidency. He was labeled as a Democratic-Republican‚ meaning he favored stronger rights of individual states‚ rather than a central government with a lot of power. That is‚ at least in the years prior to his presidency. After he was elected‚ however‚ his convictions totally changed. During his presidency‚ three major events; his war with the Barbary Pirates‚ his restrictive economic policies

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    Lindsay Adams Mrs. Wilkinson APUSH Pd. 5 12 September 2013 Chapter 9 Study Guide 1. How did the revolutionary American ideas of natural human rights‚ equality & freedom from the governmental tyranny affect developments in the immediate post-Revolutionary period? (1783-1789) Revolutionary American ideas from government tyranny affected development in the post-Revolutionary period by making it impossible for a strong federal government to be created. Since the colonies fought to get out of

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    Jefferson vs. Hamilton: Book Essay The disagreements that occurred between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton are very important to this country; they helped shaped the United States into what it is today. From the beginning of their political careers‚ Jefferson and Hamilton were on the opposite sides of the spectrum‚ always disagreeing on key issues. They had drastically different views on the new nation. Many disagreements between these men and others eventually led to the two political

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    With the constant battles between the anti-federalists and the federalists it made sure that the American government would be a strong nation for the many years to come. The anti-federalist was against a strong federal government right from the start. They believed if the federal government got too strong it would just take all the power away from

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    late 19th century Nationalist historians thought of the document as the logical culmination of the Revolution and move toward the God-given progress of Anglo-Saxons. John Fiske was a part of this time period‚ and he wrote “The Critical Period of American History (1888)”. In this‚ he described the nation as undergoing internal chaos as well as not having any backbone other than a weak central government to fall on. With the help of the newly written Constitution the nation was able to be saved

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    "Seldom in the nation’s history has there been a period so extraordinary in accomplishment as the first decade under the Constitution...."<br><br>This paper is going to be a step by step evaluation of arguably the most important decade in American History. The time period covered in this paper is 1789-1801. These are the years in which the Federalists had the most influence in the new government. They accomplished an amazing amount in these 12 years. <br><br>The Federalist Party was one of the first

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    6AP US History Federalism Questions I. Answer the following questions as fully as possible. Use the Internet‚ The American Pageant‚ or other sources to find the answers. Also please list your sources for each question. 1. What were the major weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? The Articles of Confederation were replaced by the Constitution at the Constitutional Conference in May 1787. Members of the Conference saw to replace the Articles because it was weak. The articles did

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    of the same interest groups‚ and proposed similar programs and policies” is partially true. Both the Federalists and the Whigs shared common political ideas of the same interests groups‚ and proposed similar programs and policies- such as Clay’s American system and Hamilton’s economic plan. Both parties also believed in the National Bank because they thought it was necessary and proper. But‚ both parties had many differences as well. These differences consisted of representation‚ leadership and origination

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    Hamilton vs. Jefferson The conflict between the Antifedralists and the Federalists had a tremendous impact on our country. The Federalists‚ led by Hamilton‚ represented the urban mercantile interests of the seaports. The Antifedralists‚ led by Jefferson‚ spoke for the rural and southern interests. The central government and its power was mainly what separated the two parties. The federalists favored how things had been formerly‚ while the Antifederalists advocating states rights. I see the Antifederalists’

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    frontier‚ businessmen near navigable water or involved in interstate trade‚ minorities whose rights were unprotected by the states‚ and slaveholders who realized the benefits of the Three Fifths Clause. Furthermore‚ many of the important faces of the American Revolution‚ including George Washington and Ben Franklin‚ were Federalists and helped sway a public that held them up to be godly figures of early republic. Madison’s anonymous papers such as Federalist 10 helped the party to dominate a Federalist-friendly

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