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    being a Federalist‚ the nation’s first Secretary of Treasury‚ an author of the Federalist papers‚ and much more. But he was not born in the United States and he was not a Founding Father. Although he was not a Founding Father of the United States‚ Alexander Hamilton was one of our most important political influencers and did many things to make the United States how it is today. In October‚ 1787‚ Hamilton decided to write a series of essays on behalf of the Constitution called the Federalist Papers

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    With respect to the federal Constitution‚ the Democratic-Republicans were usually characterized as strict constructionists who were opposed to the broad constructionism of the Federalists. As history dictates‚ this is substantially accurate. In the time frame of 1801-1817‚ Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ the Republican presidents of the time‚ demonstrated the differences of the Republican Party in several aspects involving the interpretation of the Constitution. The Democratic-Republicans believed

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    Republicans‚ and the other labeled as broad constructionists‚ the Federalists. The Democratic-Republicans such as Thomas Jefferson‚ were first labeled as anti-federalists and believed the states should have the most power in the government and most vowed not to sign the constitution without the addition of a Bill of Rights. They believed that if a power was not specifically stated in the constitution‚ then it could not be acted upon. The Federalists such as Alexander Hamilton‚ believed that they could exercise

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    When the Federalist party was organized in 1791‚ those people who favored a strong central government and a loose constitutional interpretation coagulated and followed the ideals of men such as Alexander Hamilton. The first opposition political party in the United States was the Republican party‚ which held power‚ nationally‚ between 1801 and 1825. Those who were in favor of states rights and a strict construction of the constitution fell under the leadership of Thomas Jefferson. These Jeffersonian

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    and saw coordinate the eventual outcomes of a weak fundamental force. While troopers set and starved to death‚ the Continental Congress could request state help. Hamilton had serious partners‚ including George Washington and James Madison‚ regardless of the way that Madison later examined and also competent government and came to limit Hamilton. Thomas Jefferson served as agent in France amid the American Revolution. He believed the peril of treachery was ever present in a focal government. "I consider

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    affairs. c. in a position to ratify the new constitution. d. in need of a new governing document to replace the Articles of Confederation. e. practically perfect in every way. 7. Opposition by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to the financial plan of Alexander Hamilton resulted in a. the formation of permanent political parties. b. Hamilton’s dismissal from the cabinet by George Washington. c. politics drifting too far out of kilter with the wishes of the people. d. the

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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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    The general consensus among historians is that there was a difference of opinions between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison on the policies of the interpretation of the Constitution. It is generally believed that Thomas Jefferson felt that there should be strict and inflexible interpretation of the Constitution‚ while James Madison felt that the Constitution was elastic and that many different laws could be derived form a single clause. Their views‚ however‚ seemed to have switched over the period

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    Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson both had distinguished point of views during George Washington’s presidency. As a result‚ a the two party system emerged‚ consisting of the Federalists‚ Hamilton‚ and the Democratic-Republicans‚ Jefferson and James Madison. However‚ to some extent‚ president Jefferson and Madison expressed Hamilton’s view of government and the constitution during their reign as president. During Washington’s presidency‚ the two political parties rose with firm political

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    Natnael Kebede Federalist paper #10 The federalist paper #10 is an essay that was written by James Madison and the tenth of The Federalist Papers. It consisted of a series arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. In Federalist paper 10 Madison argues that if an extended republic was set up including a multiplicity of economic‚ geographic‚ social‚ religious‚ and sectional interests‚ these interests‚ by checking each other‚ would prevent American

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