The statement “Although historically represented as distinct parties‚ the Federalists and the Whigs in fact shared a common political ideology‚ represented many 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
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The Federal government had more power than the state government because the United States Constitution decided to give the federal government more power. States government did not work because the articles of confederation failed to establish power. Federalists were supportive of a a federal government where the constitution should imply powers and the government should have the power make laws. The anti-federalist wanted the states to have all the states to have power and to have each state to have
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The English government was not the goal of the United States‚ nor was it to have a small body benefit from policies that were supposed to support the whole. This is exactly what the antifederalist saw in the framing of the constitution. An aristocratic based constitution would not have benefited the masses because it would force colonist to become subjects again and would be used to solely benefit the aristocracy. The antifederalist feared the constitution because it mirrored tyranny. This fear
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“The Antifederalists Were Right” published on September 27‚ 2006 by Gary Galles in the Mises Daily discusses how the Antifederalists predictions of the dangers of the Constitution were true. The Antifederalists opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they feared a strong central government. However‚ the Antifederalists reasons for being against the Constitution turned out to be true. First‚ they feared that vague clauses such as general welfare‚ necessary and proper‚ Commerce Clause
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Compare and contrast the Hamilton and Jefferson debates. What was the conflict? Hamilton and Jefferson were both appointed to Washington’s cabinet. Hamilton was the secretary of the treasury and Jefferson became the secretary of state. Creating a cabinet was only one of several precedents set by Washington in areas where the Constituton was silent or unclear. Hamilton and Jefferson had very different opinions. This undoubtedly caused them to debate heavily during the times they served
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When the members of the Constitutional Convention‚ after several months of vigorous debating‚ finally finished their work‚ many of the members still objected to this document. The Federalists were the group of people who desired to get the finished new constitution ratified and the Anti-Federalists were the group of people who disliked the new constitution and believed it shouldn’t be ratified because it was missing several key parts. The Anti-Federalists formulated arguments based on the weaknesses
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DBQ Essay The United States Constitution is without a doubt the most monumental document of our country’s history. From the time it was released there have been different thoughts on how the Constitution was meant to be interpreted. The Republicans thought of the Constitution as a code of strict guidelines there were to be followed by all citizens over which it stood. The Federalists on the other hand thought that the Constitution was more of a basis on which to act and that its rules could be broadened
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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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Book Review By Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx HIS 1111 The Whiskey Rebellion: Frontier Epilogue to the American Revolution. By Thomas P. Slaughter. (New York: Oxford University Press‚ l986‚ 291 pp.) In October of 1794‚ in response to a popular uprising against the federal government‚ President Washington sent an army of nearly 13‚000 men across the Allegheny Mountains into the frontier regions of Western Pennsylvania. This event marked the greatest internal crisis of Washington’s administration and was
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ACCT567 Case Study I (Week 2) The General Fund of Middleville has presented you with the following trial balance as of June 30‚ 2011. Debits Credits Cash $ 40‚000 Taxes Receivable- Delinquent
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