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    showed the strength of the Federal government. Throughout 1798‚ Jefferson conferred with James Madison about a strategy to oppose the Alien and Sedition Acts. Knowing that all branches of the national government were in Federalist hands‚ they turned to the states. Jefferson‚ secretly‚ wrote up a set of resolutions to be introduced into the next session of the Anti-Federalist Kentucky legislature‚ and Madison did the same for the Virginia legislature. One reason they kept

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    Federal Government GOVT 2305 Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy Whitnee Branham Unit 1 Essay Federal Government 9/13/2014 United States Constitution and the Federalist Papers October 27‚ 1787 was the day when the Federalist Papers where

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    and balances as being primarily ways in which the elites of American society could insulate themselves from the will of the common people rather than efforts to protect against tyrannical government. These scholars also look to the writings of James Madison‚ John Jay‚ and Alexander Hamilton in The Federalist Papers to support their contentions. Finally‚ they look to the actions of some of the founding fathers‚ like Washington‚ Hamilton‚ Adams‚ and even Jefferson to find support for this theory. During

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    political parties were very accurate. However during the period of 1801-1817‚ the Jefferson and Madison’s presidencies reveal that these characterizations were accurate only to a certain extent. These characterizations became inaccurate when Jefferson‚ Madison‚ and Monroe stepped up in power as president and were forced to compromise their political views for the benefit of the country in the face of war‚ economic pressure‚ and threats to the Union. In the beginning of Jefferson ‘s first term as president

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    not physically stated‚ it could be interpreted from the specified powers. During the presidencies of Washington and Adams these characterizations of the two parties remained evident‚ but during the presidencies of Republicans‚ such as Jefferson and Madison‚ the line between strict and broad constructionism became a little more unclear. After the election of 1800 both the Federalist and Democratic-Republican party began to back down on their views of constructionism when faced with the task of deciding

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    framework essentially intact. (2) Did not tamper with the Federalists programs for funding national debt at par and assuming the Revolutionary debt of the states. 3. Power to the Supreme Court (pp. 218–219) The details of the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) are interesting but not nearly as important as the precedent it set. There will always be disputes as to the constitutionality of laws. Remember that Jefferson had made the case in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions that individual states

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    freedom of speech and criticizing the Government. As a matter fact‚ these freedoms have been the reason for the people to gather and announce their ideas to the public and the government. These group were with America from its origin‚ and even James Madison in the Federalist number 10 had mentioned about these factions. He believed that these factions are not good‚ but they are inevitable and necessary for the democracy (Federalist 10). Likewise‚ at this time we know those factions as interest groups

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    on them and control them -- at least not without a fight and an attempt of resistance. (; ^ of yahoo answers Shays rebellion Farmers got mad at government for not passing stay laws Virginia plan Proposed by Randolph and made more open by james madison Made the three branches of government to keep checks within the republican government to make sure no one had to fear that tyranny or abuse of power was possible 3/5 compromise The three fitfths compromise made 3/5 slaves in to every states

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    parties came to rise and differ on the ratification of the Jay Treaty‚ the Alien and Sedition Acts‚ and foreign affairs. The Federalists were led by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams‚ while the Democratic-Republicans were led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Under the Washington administration Alexander Hamilton was the Secretary of the Treasury and Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of the State and had differing views on government‚ which fractured the government in two parties. Hamilton

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    After the Revolutionary War‚ many Americans realized that the government established by the Articles of Confederation was not working. America needed a new form of government. It had to be strong enough to maintain national unity over a large geographic area‚ but not so strong as to become a tyranny. Unable to find an exact model in history to fit America’s unique situation‚ delegates met at Philadelphia in 1787 to create their own solution to the problem. Their creation was the United States Constitution

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