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    national court system. Second the weakness i have chosen is in the anti federalist legislative branch they only have one house to support them.There aren’t many advantages for the anti-federalist but one advantage of the article of confederalist is that it helps the farmers .This is an advantage because the farmer provide us with our food sources.

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    The expansionist impulse of European monarchs in the latter fifteenth century was: A) Motivated by a desire to bypass Muslim merchants in trade with Asia and Africa. B) Temporarily subdued by the growth of Renaissance culture. C) Nourished by population decline and civil disorder. D) Disrupted by internal wars between bickering nobles. 1. Invented in the 1450s‚ the quadrant allowed a more precise measurement of: A) Distance. B) Direction.

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    The compelling arguments made by Federalists and anti-Federalists regarding the office and powers of the presidency leading up to and during the ratifying debates at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 were persuasive‚ and distinctly at odds. Both sides however‚ sought the same thing‚ how best to allocate power in a unified republic of states? From this question opposing views developed as to whether or not an executive power in the form of a president should exist‚ and if so‚ what powers they

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    John Adams used these traits for words‚ but Alexander Hamilton used these characteristics for war‚ documents‚ compatibility‚ and words. He was captain of the company of artillery in war. He was also the main author of The Federalist Papers. He was the leader of the Federalists which were compatible to England. He also convinced Washington to be neutral during the French Revolution. I believe Alexander Hamilton is worthy enough to be called The Founding Father. Alexander Hamilton

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    Jefferson and Madison

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    Which Party Were They? In the Nineteenth Century‚ the Federalist and Democratic – Republican parties were greatly opposed to one another. Democratic Republicans were strict constructionists and Federalists were loose constructionists. Although these two parties’ policies were extremely different‚ both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison presidencies would be defined by Federalist policies‚ even though they both were Democratic – Republicans. Thomas Jefferson was clearly a Democratic – Republican

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    groups: The federalists and the anti-federalists. The federalists were people who supported and promoted the new constitution. These people actually had more of an advantage than their opponents‚ the anti-federalists. This was because many of their leaders were or had been members of the constitutional convention and were already familiar with the disputed issues in the document. (America‚ 199) The federalists were therefore much more organized and prepared. The anti-federalists were those who

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    were the Democrat Republicans and the Federalists. By 1809‚ the US had transitioned through both parties. Many Democratic Republican goals were fulfilled by Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was the president of the US at the time. Because of these the Democrat Republicans were stronger in American politics in the US. The Democrat Republicans prevailed in American politics through expansion to the west‚ reduced the debt of the US‚ and revising the Federalist like aspects of the government.

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    DBQ: Constitution Interpretation The Federalists versus the Democratic-Republicans Step 1: Think on the Prompt •“With respect to the federal Constitution‚ the Jeffersonian Republicans are usually characterized as strict constructionists who were opposed to the broad constructionism of the Federalists. To what extent was this characterization of the two parties accurate during the presidencies of Jefferson and Madison? •What is the descriptive word in the prompt? –“to what extent” is similar

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    country.  From adoption to ratification in 1788‚ it produced a storm of controversy and debate over the nature and role of government.  That debate was mainly between the Federalist and Anti-Federalists. The argument between those in support of the Constitution (which were the Federalists) and those opposed (which were the Anti-Federalists) outlined the strengths as well as the weaknesses of the document that would become the law of the land. Today‚ some people argue that the Constitution is a flexible

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    as Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. The election was the first time‚ American voters had to make a choice between candidates from different political parties. The election was the first major competition between Republicans and Federalists. John Adams ran as a Federalist‚ and Thomas Jefferson as a Republican. Republicans controlled the South‚

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