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    behave. Assumption of self-interested politicians underlies the architecture of the American political system. Same assumption of the framers and defenders of the constitution. Idea that people are fundamentally self-interested. Consider the Federalist Papers Madison (No. 37) “The history of almost all great councils and consultations held among mankind…is a

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    Alexander Hamilton‚ one of the founding fathers of America‚ was born on January 11th‚ 1757 or 1755 (the year is unknown) in Charlestown‚ Nevis‚ an island in the British West Indies. His parents were Rachel Fawcett Lavien and James Hamilton‚ a Scotsman. When Hamilton was ten years old‚ his father abandoned his family because of a debt‚ and then his mother moved the family to St. Croix. Hamilton’s mother died of a fever and left her two sons as orphans. A group of people‚ who were very impressed with

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    DBQ: To what extent did the American Revolution fundamentally change American society? In your answer‚ be sure to address the political‚ social‚ and economic effects of the Revolution in the period from 1775 to 1800. The American Revolution was a critical turning point in American history. Following the French and Indian War‚ Britain ignored its previous policy of salutary neglect and began intervening in the colonies affairs through taxes‚ occupation of soldiers‚ violation of civil liberties

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    point of the 3/5ths compromise. 30. What group came to support the passage of the new Constitution? 31. Name the group‚ who opposed the new constitution‚ because they felt the gov’t had too many powers? 32. What were the Federalist Papers‚ and who wrote them? 33. What was eventually promised in order to gain the passage of the Constitution? 34. What is the introduction to the Constitution called? 35. How many articles or parts are in the Constitution

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    the Constitution was such a great document necessary for achieving American Democracy. This document was very concise in its expressed powers. In the words of James Madison‚ "If men were angels‚ no government would be necessary." This was from Federalist #51 and states the only way government wouldn’t be needed is if we all were perfect angels and we wouldn’t need rules. The Declaration of Independence means to me that all men and women join freely together to make

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    AP US HISTORY Colonial History (1600-1763) 1. Separatist vs. non-Separatist Puritans – Radical Calvinists againstthe Church of England; Separatists (Pilgrims) argued for a break from the Church of England‚ led the Mayflower‚ and establishedthe settlement at Plymouth 2. Northwest Passage – believed to provide shortcut from Atlantic toPacific‚ searched for by Giovanni de Verrazano for Francis I in therace to Asian wealth 3. Conversion Experience – required of members of the PuritanChurch;

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    Constitutional Convention of 1787 was to A: Revise the Articles of Confederation Q: James Madison’s conclusions of examination of historical data on republics‚ confederations‚ and aristocracies to learn about the formation of government are found in A: Federalist papers Q: John Lock’s notion of the “___” might best be exemplified today by international relations between the superpowers A: state of nature Q: What was the central issue in the framing of the US Constitution? A: how strong to make the

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    The declaration of the rights of stamp act congress  "Lastly‚ that is the indispensable duty of these colonies | -Parliament attempted to raise money through direct taxes. -They passed the stamp act‚ which required almost all printed material‚ including newspapers‚ and other printed material produced in the colonies to carry a stamp purchased from authorities.  -Stamp act managed to offend all free colonists‚ both rich and poor.  -Colonists felt that they shouldn’t be taxed since they weren’t

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    … a break from not just from English domination but also from the historic corruptions of European monarchy and aristocracy” (Ellis 13-14). This philosophy is known as the “Jeffersonian interpretation” (Ellis 14). Whereas Hamilton‚ a man of the Federalist belief‚ subscribed more to the belief that “the core revolutionary principle … is individual liberty” (Ellis 14) and

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    collaboration with James Madison and John Jay‚ Hamilton wrote 51 of 85 essays under the collective title The Federalist. In the essays‚ he artfully clarified and defended the newly drafted Constitution before its approval. In 1788‚ at the New York Ratification Convention in Poughkeepsie‚ where two-thirds of delegates opposed the Constitution. Hamilton was a powerful promoter for the ratification‚ effectively arguing against the anti-Federalist views. In 1789‚ George Washington was elected president of

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