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    Name: Period Federalist Papers Questions Directions: 1. Based off your reading of the Federalist Papers 1‚ 10‚ 51‚ 70‚ 78‚ and 85 answer the following questions below on a separate sheet of paper. 2. Responses will have the proper heading and typed in 10 or 12 Times New Roman with 1 inch margins. 3. This will be your cover sheet answers must be in complete and coherent statements and attached to this paper. 4. Go to the following website in order to read the selected Federalist papers from

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    of the nation’s leaders‚ including George Washington‚ Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson assisted in the formation of different opinions and a split within the population. Around the time of the 1790s‚ the nation was split between parties‚ Federalist and the Jeffersonian Republicans‚ whose political systems were highly impacted by many domestic and foreign affairs that provoked a turning point in the nation. Throughout the 1790s there were many significant leaders‚ the important leaders were

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    - General question we have on the federalists Citzen: he is bound by the duty of his country‚ however; you must enter politics or partisan acts‚ you always have to choose an opinion you are supporting. Political action always seems to be partisan. You come to the aid of your country you ocme to the aid of liberty and your party. The radical Marcuse accounts for blaming liberals protect the liberty of free speech and it is more unselfish. Voltaire said‚ “I’ll defend to the death your right to

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    Linda Kerber described the predicaments of the Federalists‚ a political party whose members feared that popular democracy might spin out of control. Although they both fostered economic development‚ the Federalists were aware that an urban grassroots would result. The believers of the Federalist Party believed that Jefferson’s approach to politics was naïve. The early stages of industrialization and urban growth were providing the ingredients of a working class; already existing was an unpredictable

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    Chapter 10 Launching the New Ship of State‚ 1789–1800 1. New Government Launched a. List two examples used by the authors to illustrate the precarious nature of the new country in 1789: (1) (2) b. Drafted by James __________‚ the first ten amendments to the Constitution (the Bill of __________) are designed to ____________ (enhance or restrict) federal power. Why was such an enumeration of rights one of the first orders of business when the first Congress met in 1789?

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     with interests contrary to the rights of others or the interests of the whole community‚ in  his Federalist Paper 10. Madison writes in the paper that “Faction is human nature. The most  durable cause of faction is unequal property distribution. Regulating conflicting interests  involves partisanship and faction” and later in the paper “People look to government for the  protection of property and to regulate the competing interests concerning property.” The  Federalist Paper 10 further demonstrate the knowledge that‚ factions are always going to exist

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    AP U.S. History Multiple Choice Worksheet – Chapter 10 Mr. Jones Make the best selection. 1. When the new government was launched in 1789‚ a) the nation’s population was doubling about every twenty-five years. b) Most people lived in the fast-growing cities c) Most people lived west of the Allegheny Mountains d) New York was the largest city in the nation e) Great Britain refused to establish diplomatic relations with the United States 2. Regarding central authority‚ early Americans

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    The Federalist Papers A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Federalist Papers is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file‚ for any purpose‚ and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State University nor Jim Manis‚ Faculty Editor‚ nor anyone associated with the Pennsylvania State University assumes any responsibility for

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    Political Representation

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    political thinkers defined the concept. This paper will discuss three past thinkers that had differing opinions on how social class affected representation in government. The first of these is James Madison who wrote The Federalist Papers; especially No. 57. Next‚ the Anti-Federalist Paper #3‚ written by Brutus‚ will give an opposing opinion to that held by Madison. Finally‚ the views of Edmund Burke will be considered by using his “Speech to the Electors at Bristol” and an excerpt from Reflections

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    them from ME‚ at MY request‚ for God’s sake‚ to cease these conversations and threatening about a separation of the Union. It must hang together as long as it can be made to.”-Alexander Hamilton. This message was sent by Alexander Hamilton to the Federalist Party in 1804. A small delegate in New England was considering secession after the Republican party’s success‚ and though Hamilton had seen his own reputation flounder along with that of his party‚ he nevertheless reveals here his primary goal:

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