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    Constitution would create a government that the people could not control. Anti-Federalists had argued that a strong national government in a large nation would be prone to the abuses that had destroyed republics since ancient times. They also believed that certain systems among the branches would eventually turn against the people’s liberties and no longer protect the rights of the people. Anti-Federalists and Federalists as well as all other American citizens have responsibilities for seeing that

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    James Madison‚ the characterization of Jeffersonian Republicans as strict constructionists and Federalists as loose constructionists was generally true for the most part. While both Presidents were Democratic-Republicans and often adopted a strict constructionist view‚ there were several exceptions in which they or other Republicans adopted a loose constructionist view. The same goes for the Federalists‚ who had several examples of them adopting a strict constructionist view. During the time of

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    beat the federalists of John Adams. One of the most historic U.S supreme court cases to begin to emerge and develop an a effect on U.S history today was the case of William Marbury‚ v. James Madison. Explaining the origins and background of the case‚ I will discuss the major constitutional issues it raised while outlining the major points of the courts decision and the significance of the decision. Including that John Adams was president in the late 1700’s‚ he was a member of the Federalist Party

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    Federalists v Republicans.  America developing political personalities  Throughout the 1790s the birth of American political parties emerged. Many of Americas founding fathers hated the idea of political parties because they represented  political parties came about because of the difference in opinions among the population. The newborn constitution brought about issues such as north and south‚ rich and poor‚ and agriculture vs. industries that would revolutionize the way people in America

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    trade‚ and inflation. A group of men led by George Washington‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ and others‚ believed in this constitution. These people were called Federalists. These federalists believed that the states should be operated by one unified single government. The Federalists wanted to write a new constitution‚

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    parties of conservatism and liberalism; which Anthony Hamilton was centralized government and Thomas Jefferson was defense of populism‚ issues occurred. The importance of domestic and foreign affairs appeared in shaping American politics during the Federalist period. Complications that arose with domestic and foreign affairs were Bank of the US‚ Whiskey Tax‚ XYZ Affair‚ failure of Jay Treaty and Pinckney Treaty. Domestic affairs were important because making sure that America’s economy was in good

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    sparked mass controversy amongst the states and led to a huge debacle. The federalist states supported the Constitution; whereas‚ the anti-federalists did not approve of the ratification of the Constitution. Soon after the 9 to 13 ratification of the Constitution‚ the leaders of the federalists and anti-federalists emerged. The federalists were headed by Alexander Hamilton‚ the county’s treasurer; and‚ the anti-federalists were led by Thomas Jefferson. Due to their contrasting backgrounds‚ stern differences

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    likens the Federalist to butchers and Unitarians to wild animals. Echeverria is telling a story of all of the crimes committed by the Argentinian government in the 1630’s. He metaphorically compares the atrocities committed against innocent people to a lawless butcher shop. Since the story takes place during Lent‚ meat was forbidden except for the children and the sick. However the Federalists were the ones eating the meat. The Unitarian that is attacked and killed by the federalists is not given

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    Name __________________ AP Government Federalist Paper No. 10 and 51 Directions- Answer the following questions completely. 1. What democratic principle is Madison touting in Federalist Paper No. 10? 2. Explain Madison’s definition of faction in Federalist Paper No. 10? 3. Give two methods Madison provided for removing factions. 4. According to Madison‚ how do you control the effects of minority factions? 5. Why is a large representative republic the cure for majority

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    were deemed as Federalist‚ who sought that broad power and authority should reside in the federal government. While the Anti-Federalist‚ sought that power should reise in state governments‚ where it could best protect people’s liberties. Both of which were in continuous conflict with one another‚ for their vision for America were totally different and wanted a someone from their own group to run government to see fit their best interest at heart. One reason that motivated Anti-Federalist to demand the

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