branch handled federal issues and disputes; the President was in charge of the legislative and executive branches. Anti-federalists believed in central governments being weak, but in state governments being strong. As this is the way it was in The Articles of Confederation. They believed in strictly adhering to the constitutional documentations and writings. The creation of the Constitution caused controversy between the states. The belief was that if the Government became too powerful,
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again. In order for that to happen, we would need the Constitution. During the time after the Declaration of Independence, America was still in the process of creation. Government wasn’t perfected quite yet. Problems were still be faced due to the Articles of Confederation. The problems that came along with it were • Unanimous approval for voting from all 13 states • They cannot regulate trade • No power to tax • No executive branch • No army or military Hopefully, the Constitution could change
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or as an Anti-Federalist. Review the lesson to make sure you understand their main points. Using quotes from the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers, write an opinion article for a newspaper, or create a speech podcast to convince people in your state to agree with your position. Include the following in your speech or article: teens shaking hands after playing a game of tennis © 2012 Polka Dot/Thinkstock introductory paragraph that clearly states your position as a Federalist or Anti-Federalist
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Freedom of Speech makes America Great There is no other government on the planet that offers flexibility to the individuals like the United States of America. In the most recent sixty years, American courts have made an arrangement of lawful regulations that ensure all types of the opportunity of expression. The First Amendment has persuaded in a holy feeling of opportunity that does not exist; the right to speak freely. The right to speak freely in this nation has never been supreme. You can't shout
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There were many people who participated in the revolution, but many historians tend not to include those them. Some examples of these minorities are women, lower and middle class, slaves, and Native Americans. Women played and important role in the revolution. Some women went to the military camps to help feed and cure the soldiers. Other women took charge of the farms shops and other businesses while there husbands were away. Although they were not allowed to fight some helped load the
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either Shays' Rebellion or ADA, 1990. Discuss how your chosen event/legislation is either an example of Freedom vs. Order or Freedom vs. Equality. In Shay’s Rebellion the Articles of Confederation created a government consisting of a decentralized federal system and power centered around the state governments. The Articles of Confederation gave the states too many freedoms which disrupted the order set in place in the colonies, which allowed resistance to order such as Shay’s Rebellion to happen
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Lying between the two sides of the argument over the original intent of the founding father are some past century historians who propose that the founding fathers each brought their own sets of principles and ideas to the table, eventually leading up to the collective result of all those individuals’ views mixing together: The Constitution. Jack Rakove, Pulitzer Prize winner for his book Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution, is a modern day historian who believes
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better benefits towards the people and the government. Here are some of the downfalls of the Articles of Confederation. Every individual state no matter the size or the population only has one vote in Congress. The Articles do not have someone or something to enforce the laws that Congress passed. That is why the U.S Constitution will have a Executive branch to enforce these law to the public eye. The Articles did not have a national court system. It took 9 out of the 13 states to pass a law in Congress
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The Founding Fathers of the United States decided to give more power to the Federal government rather than the state government when creating the United States Constitution. The Constitution came about because of the lack of power the Articles of Confederation gave to the central government. The Constitution gave the federal government more power to govern over the people, just like the federalist wanted, but the anti federalists wanted the state to keep their power and be separate. The Constitution
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their own self-government away from Britain's control. Congress then adopted the Articles of Confederation in 1777, but was later ratified in 1781. It was the first constitution in the United States that provided the colonies a government system for their new beginning. While some the patriots agree with the new system, the loyalist were not pleased with it and insisted in a stronger central government. Thus the Articles of Confederation did not give an effective government system in the United States
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