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    compelling evidence is what ultimately led scientists James Watson and Francis Crick to the revelation of DNA structure. Franklin’s expertise in X-ray crystallography led to the infamous “Photo 51.” This photo was the deciding factor in what Watson and Crick were theorizing in their own studies. “Photo 51” was shared with the two scientists without permission by Franklin’s said to be colleague‚ Maurice Williams. Without Rosalind Franklin’s photo‚ who knows what kind of discoveries were to arise?

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    Federalists and Anti-Federalists were the two primary political parties at the time the Constitution was written. However‚ these two groups preferred different types of government. Nevertheless‚ Federalists wanted a government that was strong and powerful at the heart and was ruled mostly by the upper class‚ while Anti-Federalists preferred a government that wasn’t ruled so much by the central government‚ but more ruled by the states so that they could have their own rights. On one hand‚ Federalists

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    The thesis of the Federalist papers was that the Article of confederation needed to be replaced with a new constitution which would ultimately save the nation from the problems of the United States government having strong state government and a weak national government. The Federalist papers addressed the weakness of the Article of Confederation. The federalist were all in favor for ratifying a new constitution because it did not serve as a firm constitution. The new constitution that was

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    Federalists vs Jeffersoneans 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. As history dictates‚ this is found to be substantially accurate. As the colonies of America further widened the gap with their mother country and began to develop into a successful democratic nation‚ numerous political changes occurred. With this gap‚ a democracy began to emerge

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    to many is either the Federalist or the Anti-Federalist. To be considered a Federalist‚ they want a strong national government and were all for the approval of the Constitution to aid the debt and tensions. To be consider an Anti- Federalist‚ they were people who opposed a strong federal government and were for the Article of Confederation instead. They preferred for the power to remain in the state and local governments. Some major points of disagreement between the Federalist and Antifederalist visions

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    who would be the next president. These parties were the Federalist Party‚ led by Alexander Hamilton‚ and the Democratic Republican Party‚ led by Thomas Jefferson. The Federalists were conservative and as a result their beliefs centered on a strong central government. The Democratic Republicans were liberal and supported the rights of states and individuals. The two political parties which formed after Washington’s presidency‚ the Federalist Party and the Democratic Republican Party‚ expressed the

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    Anti Federalist Paper When the Constitution was first drafted it unknowingly started the creation of the Anti Federalists. The Anti Federalists were a group of people that did not want the Constitution because they believed it would bring a strong central government‚ which they absolutely did not like. Anti Federalist believed that a strong central government would bring tyranny and violate the citizen’s natural rights. One of the biggest objections the Anti federalists had towards the Constitution

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    be said: Section 51 of the Constitution of Australia grants legislative power to the Australian Commonwealth Parliament only when subject to the constitution. The section includes important heads of power such as the interstate trade and commerce power‚ the corporations power and the external affairs power. This essay will explore the impact of s 51(xxxv) on labour law by analysing various cases and articles from the reading material‚ in relation to the historical origins of s 51(35) and the arbitration

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    DBQ The different biased policies of which Federalists believed in interpreting the Constitution broadly‚ while Jeffersonian Republicans (Anti-Feds) believed it should be interpreted strictly‚ continued through the presidencies of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. However‚ throughout both of their terms‚ both parties eventually “switched” their ideals‚ and followed the other party’s belief. “Our country is too large to have all its affairs directed by a singled government” (Doc. A) is a

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    I. Introduction A. Area 51 is a top secret military base that wasn’t even considered to exist until 2013. Some people believe that UFO’s and alien objects are stored here‚ but this information cannot be proven. The content of area 51 today is unknown‚ but we do know what it was created for! I found most of my information on the internet and watching documentaries on this. B. Location 1. Located in the remote Nevada desert near the dry bed of Groom Lake‚ Area 51 may be the most famous military installation

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