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    bitterly opposed to the proposed new system of government. A public debate soon erupted in each of the states over whether the new Constitution should be accepted. More important‚ it was a crucial debate on the future of the United States. The Federalist Papers Nowhere was the furor over the proposed Constitution more intense than in New York. Within days after it was signed‚ the Constitution became the subject of widespread criticism in the New York newspapers. Many commentators charged that the

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    Here are some characteristics of U.S.A. Constitution. Check And Balance: it was hoped that making each branch accountable to different groups would cause a variety of interests to be reflected. checks and balances prevent official tyranny and even more important‚ to prevent a single segment of the population‚ majority or minority‚ from gaining complete control of the government. Sepreration Of Powers: The basic feature of the constitution of America is the distribution of national powers among

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    things such as school‚ roads‚and everyday affairs. Then‚ they come together and have jobs they both can do. In short‚ "the different governments will each control each other‚ at the same time that each will be controlled by itself‚" (James MadisonFederalist Paper #51‚ 1788). Federalism protects against tyranny because it does not allow one government to have too much power. The central government and state government have enough power to make important decisions‚ yet not enough to have total control

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    Montesquieu argument for the separation of powers‚ “he did not mean that these departments ought to have no partial agency in‚ or no control over‚ the acts of each other” (270). In Federalist paper #48‚ describes how the Federal Constitution provides a defense through a blend of the branches of government. In class‚ we discuss that in order to make the separation of powers work there is a need to find a way that the legislative branch

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    be observed is the meaning of the six basic principles. This investigation will provide me with the knowledge I need to understand how the Constitution exemplifies the six basic principles. Sources that will be used are the Constitution and the Federalist Papers which are essays that promote the ratification of the Constitution.

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    it is May‚ and just beginning to be summer‚ it is hot‚ and because all the windows are closed in the interest of secrecy‚ it is stifling as well. Fifty-five well known thinkers of the age‚ all white males‚ have come. They range in age from James Madison‚ an up-and-comer and a prodigy who is twenty five to Benjamin Franklin‚ a wise‚ venerable‚ learned man who is eighty one. Delegates from eleven states are present‚ New Hampshire not turning up until July‚ and Rhode Island not at all‚ thinking to veto

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    After the Constitution was written‚ the new born nation was immediately split into two political sides‚ the federalists and the anti-federalists‚ over the ratification. Federalists‚ southern planters or people that tended to hold interest in trade‚ advocated a strong executive. On the other hand‚ anti-federalists‚ back country people or people involved in business but not in the mercantile economy‚ opposed the ratification of the constitution. The two sides‚ after much debate‚ were able to come

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    less fortunate‚ and of the female gender was almost nonexistent. This inequality is a direct result of the early American society’s ranking system. Equality was not perceived in the minds of such individuals as John Winthrop‚ John Adams‚ and James Madison‚ and as a result‚ their significant accomplishments towards the development of the American system have tainted the institution itself. One of the earliest American social groups was the 17th Century Puritans. This society had an extremely unique

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    was against creating parties. James Madison describes factions in Federalist Papers #10 as "damaging." He said that factions would destroy liberty or would create a society with the citizens sharing the same ideology. However‚ a democracy is all about the majority of people having a say. How can people do this? There are ways to protect the rights of those people through a series of checks and balances in the government‚ as discussed by James Madison in Federalist Papers

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    a solution to this problem. In Federalist Paper #51‚ James Madison says‚ “In the compound republic of America‚ the power surrendered by the people is first divided between two distinct governments‚ and the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate governments. Hence a double security arises to the rights of the people. The different governments will each control each other‚ at the same time that each will be controlled by itself.” James Madison stated the essence of federalism

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