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    The Federalist is a series of papers written by three men in reference and support of the Constitution. The 10th paper‚ The Federalist 10‚ is specifically written by James Madison on the topic of factions throughout the states and throughout the government. He focuses specifically on the effects that factions have on the rest of society and our ways of living. Madison starts off The Federalist 10 by first addressing what his view off a faction is which is basically a group of people or citizens

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    Justin Royce US History (A) 10-10-12 The Importance of Rebellions in Early America Many people think rebellions are a bad thing. Those people probably do not know that there were three rebellions that would change America for the better. The three rebellions happened in three key states/colonies. Shays’ Rebellion was in Massachusetts‚ the Whiskey Rebellion was in Pennsylvania and Bacon’ Rebellion was in the colony of Virginia. The most important rebellion was Shays’ Rebellion because it

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    Jeffersonian Republicans vs. Federalists In regards to the United States constitution‚ Jeffersonian Republicans have been known as strict constructionists who had a narrow interpretation of the constitution following it to an extreme power. This was in opposition to the Federalists who had often followed a loose construction policy. And to a certain extent‚ the characterization of both of these parties was for the most part accurate during the presidencies of both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison

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    Thomas Jefferson Outline

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    Thomas Jefferson (Republican) 1801-1809 VP- Aaron Burr Secretary of State- James Madison Repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801- The Judiciary Act of 1801‚ expanded the federal court system and allowed President John Adams to pack the Judicial Branch with members of his Federalist Party was repealed by the new Congress (Repeal Act of March 8‚ 1802) after Thomas Jefferson succeeded Adams in office. Congress passed a replacement‚ the Judiciary Act of 1802‚ on April 29‚ 1802‚ in order to rid themselves

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    James monroe James Monroe is the fifth U.S. president‚overlook major westward expansion of the U.S. and strengthened American foreign policy in 1823 with the Monroe Doctrine‚ a warning to European countries against further colonization and intervention in the Western Hemisphere. Write about your president’s childhood through college here. This section should be the shortest part of your paper. Born on April 28‚ 1758‚ in Westmoreland County‚ Virginia‚James Monroe fought under George Washington

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    Political Parties Essay

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    Nicholas Raad  AP Government  Ms. Christine Soderquist  31 March 2015    Political Parties        The founding father’s created our country on the basis of democracy‚ where the people  had the power to rule their own country. As political parties began to emerge‚ the founding  father’s initial theory of democracy began to be tainted by the very coalitions and factions they  tried to prevent. It becomes almost painstakingly clear that the two party system has undermined  the Constitution‚ and fur

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    The building selected for this project is the Fisher House In Philadelphia By Louis I. Kahn. It took Kahn seven years and many different designs to complete this work starting from 1960. Though the Fisher House is one of the few private residences designed by Kahn that came to completion‚ it serves as a great instance of his architectural achievements through the underlying stylistic forms and philosophical values. For various reasons such as the recession caused by the second World War and stylistic

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    John Adams stated that “Government is instituted for the common good; for the protection‚ safety‚ prosperity‚ and happiness of the people; and not for profit‚ honor‚ or private interest of any one man‚ family‚ or class of men; therefore‚ the people alone have an incontestable‚ unalienable‚ and indefeasible right to institute government; and to reform‚ alter‚ or totally change the same‚ when their protection‚ safety‚ prosperity‚ and happiness require it.” Federalists believed this‚ and fought verbal

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    John Dillinger Bio

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    John Dillinger BIO The names Dillinger‚ John Dillinger. I got one motto and one motto only‚ “Never trust a woman or an automatic weapon”. I was born in 1903 in Indianapolis. My mother died when I was only three years old and my dad remarried six years later when I was nine years old. I remember it like was yesterday when me and my buddy robbed a grocer back in 1924 for about $555. Thing is‚ we were caught by the police shortly after and I had to stand trial without my father or a lawyer

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    Nathanael Greene was born in 1742 and grew up as a Quaker before taking on responsibilities for the family foundry in 1770. He gained an interest in politics and had a noticeable sympathy for the Patriot cause. Around 1774‚ Greene played a role in the formation of a militia known as the Kentish Guards. The unit was chartered and Greene was eager to enroll and was later accepted. This was the beginning of Greene’s military affairs‚ and he later served on a militia committee of the General Assembly

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