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    living under the Articles of Confederation‚ which established the United States of America as a single country for the first time‚ the states realized that they needed a new document and a new more influential government. In 1786‚ the Annapolis convention Convention was convenedheld. The result‚ three years later‚ was the Constitution‚ which created a more powerful central government while also maintaining the integrity of the states. By learning from the failure of the Articles‚ the founding fathers

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    Coleman’s class to take this pre-test in room 309. a. Students complete Lesson Master B‚ The Enlightenment and the American Founding (pp. 54-57) b. Define the following Vocabulary: Enlightenment‚ natural rights‚ social contract‚ Articles of Confederation‚ federalism‚ ratification‚ Federalists‚ Antifederalists‚ Bill of Rights. c. Students read and complete Lesson Master C‚ American Founding Documents Summary and complete Lesson Master D‚ Founding Documents Matrix. (pp. 58-64) d. Students

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    In the late 1700s‚ George Washington and John Adams had become the first two presidents of the united states after the removal of the articles of confederation and the establishment of the new constitution. Considering the fact that both men had been federalists‚ their goal was to establish a strong central government and unity within the united states‚ after it had gained its independence. The Federalists were in favor of a strong central government‚ they took actions which demonstrated the authority

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    How can the government stop tyranny ? The Articles of Confederation seemed to fail trying to do the job. The challenge was to create powerful rules that everyone would be able to live by. They weren’t just any powerful rules it was the Constitution‚ and it made sure that no one had more power or was much more powerful than any other. “In the compound republic of America‚ the power surrendered by the people is first divided between two distinct governments.”James Madison came up with a compound government

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    Constitution. There is always a purpose for papers such as these‚ and the purpose here was to allay the fears of the people; the fear that this new Constitution wouldn’t work‚ the fear that there was no solution to the political instability the Articles of Confederation had‚ and the fear that the government would be too strong or controlling. The political instability at the time scared people because factions‚ (groups with common political interests that forced their opinions on others while disregarding

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    It is a compilation of the first 10 articles of the US Constitution. The Bill of Rights basically lays out the principal rights of the people like the right to bear arms‚ freedom of speech‚ and freedom of religion to name only a few. As I have previously explained‚ they needed a bill of rights

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    for all the citizens while still addressing all the delicate issues necessary. He goes on to say that although the framers themselves were an elite class of people‚ they still had the interests of the people at heart. They knew that the Articles of Confederation were too weak and a stronger type of

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    tyranny is just one absolute ruler‚ but it can be when one‚ few or many abuse their powers and become an oppressive ruler. When writing the Constitution‚ the framers had to guard against tyranny while still keeping the states united. The Articles of Confederation did not have a strong central government‚ so a new plan was needed that continued to give power to the states‚ but also gave power to the central government. The systems in the United States’ plan of government protect against tyranny through

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    Three major systems of government are a unitary‚ confederal‚ and a federal system. A unitary system is comprised of one major central government that controls a number of weaker states. In this system‚ the weaker states have no power whatsoever over the central government. Two largely populated countries with a unitary government are the United Kingdom‚ and China. A confederal system is a system in which a number of slightly organized states hold a majority of the power‚ while the central government

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    important laws that were established in the Constitution was the idea that no man should be tried for a crime until he is indicted by a judge (Doc 6.) The intellectual people wanted to ratify the constitution because they thought that the Articles of Confederation were a weak establishment of a government and for the survival of the 13 states‚ this is why they wanted to ratify the Constitution. Individuals that did not wanted to ratify the Constitution were people who feared that their rights were

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