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    in an extensive public discussion about the proposed Constitution‚ publishing a series of widely-published and carefully read articles explaining their positions. James Madison‚ Alexander Hamilton and John Jay‚ writing under the pseudonym Publius‚ wrote dozens of articles supporting the Constitution which are now collectively referred to as The Federalist  Papers. Articles written in response by George Mason‚ Elbridge Gerry and Patrick Henry are‚ appropriately‚  known as the Antifederalist Papers

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    were treated unequally. For example‚ the circumstances of the African Americans did not reflect these ideals truly‚ as they are referred to as “such Persons” in Article 1‚ Section 9‚ Clause 1 of the Constitution: People. Yet in that very same clause‚ they were spoken of as goods to be taxed upon importation. In addition to this‚ in Article 4‚ Section 2‚ Clause 3‚ they speak of slaves as property to be returned to their owners‚ to be “delivered up” as if

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    Aoc vs the Constitution

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    . Compare the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution. Which document did a better job of protecting liberties? Running a government? Explain your answer with specific examples. The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are only six years apart in history. Knowing this you would think that they have very few differences but it is the complete opposite. As soon as the Articles of Confederation were ratified‚ it got everyone thinking about how to create a good system of government

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    led to the drafting of the Constitution‚ including the shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation‚ the nation’s first government. Under the Articles of Confederation‚ the nation’s government was almost completely useless‚ due to the fact that the United States was more of a very loose confederation of states than anything. Given the fact that the states‚ in essence‚ governed themselves‚ the government under the Articles was powerless. This was headlined by what became known as Shay’s Rebellion

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    there was a struggle for its ratification that went on until 1790. Members of Congress believed that the Articles of Confederation‚ the first government of the United States‚ needed to be altered while others did not want change. After the Revolutionary War‚ the people did not want a strong central government‚ because it reminded them too much of what they were trying to escape. Under the Articles‚ each state had their own laws‚ and the need for a new Constitution was desired by many. This desired Constitution

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    serves as a foundation to our country‚ it guides the government and U.S. citizens.The Constitution must be followed in order to maintain the right of the citizens and in order to not create a destructive government. The constitution contains various articles and provisions that are significant since some of them state the powers of the government and the duties of the people. Constitutionally‚ Congress is assigned numerous responsibilities as well as the president is. However‚ both the president’s and

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    Effective Government Candy Olson LS 500: Legal Methods and Process January 12‚ 2013 The Internal Fight for an Effective Government In the eighteenth century‚ three men found themselves searching for answers to reform the then‚ powerless Articles of Confederation‚ to include a more secure national government that would help stabilize the afforded freedoms and liberties the American citizens already had declared to them on July 04‚ 1776—Independence Day. The quest for these answers appeared

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    Annotated Bibliography

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    Mitchell Monroe Ms. Trobaugh English 105 22 March 2013 Annotated Bibliography: Did The Founding Fathers Get It Right? Topic: Is the Articles of the Confederation something that needs to be used today comparatively to the Constitution? Thesis: Although the Constitution has worked for hundreds of years‚ it is starting to show its date. There are times in present day that people questions certain aspects of the constitution. There are numerous accounts of something that made certain situations

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    The American History

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    constitution enabled women to vote. 1777- Articles of Confederation adopted by second Continental Congress. 1780- Massachusetts adopts first constitution drafted in convention and ratified by popular vote. 1781- Articles of confederation put into effect. 1783- Military officers form society of the Cincinnati. 1785- Land Ordinance of 1785. 1786- Virginia statute for Religious Freedom shays’s Rebellion. 1786- Meeting of five states to discuss revision of the Articles of Confederation. 1787- Northwest

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    Bill Of Rights Synthesis

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    This article is explaining the author Walter William’s opinion on why the Bill of Rights were written. He states that they were written because “Congress could not be trusted with our God-given rights.” The article also explained that the Amendments within the Bill of Rights were written because the “Government was the enemy of the people.” Even though the government was the “enemy” it was still needed to provided the State’s protection.Others think that the Bill of Rights were “unnecessary and dangerous

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