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    Federalist No. 10 Vs 51

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    federal government and the 50 state governments. It was so the powers were divided more evenly so they would each have their roles in nation. The Federal government was to regulate trade between states‚ declare war‚ and make a currency. The state governments were to provide licensings for occupations or driving. They also provide their own laws‚ police‚ and schools. They also share powers like taxing. The Federalist papers were originally essays titled The Federalists –later called federalist papers

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    To what extent are Referenda Harmful in a Representative Democracy? Referendums are very harmful to a Representative Democracy. They undermine Parliamentary Sovereignty‚ allow our politicians to abdicate responsibility for major political decisions‚ prevent them from exercising their informed judgements‚ and can be manipulated by Governments. This is to say nothing of the premise of allowing important decisions to be made by an uninformed electorate that can be swayed by the Media Industry at

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    time period that became a critical period in shaping America’s political system was the Federalist Era while before that the Articles of Confederation displayed their significance. The American

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    Federalist Vs D/R

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    political parties‚ and they tried to prevent them but then in 1796 the Federalist and Democratic/ Republican parties were formed.(D/R) Three issues the federalist and the D/R disagreed on were foreign policy‚ the powers of the National government vs the state government and tariffs. First issue the Federalist and D/R parties differed on was foreign policy. Foreign policy was interacting with other countries especially Europe. The Federalist wanted the U.S to be active and they wanted to be an ally with

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    Federalist #51 Analysis

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    each branch of government must have its own set responsibilities within the government. Therefore the executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial branches of government must maintain separation from each other and must not refer to one another when carrying out responsibilities. They each must maintain loyalty to their separate ideas‚ not letting either of the other too branches influence their decision-making. 2. Why is this arrangement less important for the judicial branch of government? It is far less

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    form 15g and form 15f

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    Submit Form 15G or 15H to avoid Tax Deducted at Source Delayed tax refunds can be frustrating. After all‚ what can be worse than waiting for your own money to come back to you? This is why financial advisers suggest planning one’s taxes well in advance and avoid overpayment. The start of the financial year is‚ perhaps‚ the best time to do so. Submit the Forms 15G or 15H right away to avoid the tax deducted at source (TDS) on your investments‚ if your income is below the exemption limit. From this

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    and agreement that could be found in the government. Two political parties had evolved that possessed interests that spanned both ends of every argument and political idea. The Federalists believed that the nation should have a very centralized government and stood firm that this would bring about the most order and prosperity. To the contrary‚ Republicans wanted the rights to stay with the people and States and therefore felt that the federal government should have little control to protect the

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    Senate and the House of Representatives The government of the United States is made up of three branches: the executive branch‚ judicial branch‚ and the legislative branch. The legislative branch‚ called Congress‚ is responsible for making laws. Congress is made of two houses; the Senate and the House of Representatives. Although they have many differences‚ they share some similarities too. There are many differences between the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Vice President of the

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    that an economy dominated by small farmers‚ not manufacturers‚ would best preserve republican values. Hamilton believed in a strong central government while Jefferson believed in States’ Rights. Hamilton believed‚ “United States becoming a commercial and industrial empire‚ a world power remarkable for its ability to balance individual freedom with government power” (Tindall). Jefferson believed that an agriculture based society would better protect the civil liberties of the Americans. He feared

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    From 1801-1817 there was a clear separation of the United States. The Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties were in strong opposition of one another. Though the Republicans were usually characterized as strict constructionists‚ who were opposed to the broad constructionism of the Federalists‚ both Jefferson and Madison’s presidencies highlighted Federalist ideals in many of their decisions. This included Jefferson’s unconstitutional decision in purchasing the vast Louisiana territory and

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