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    reedom from Britain barely more than twenty years earlier‚ and the danger of failure still posed a potential threat. The Federalist Party looked to diminish this risk of failure by strengthening the United States’ central government. As Alexander Hamilton said‚ "A firm Union will be of the utmost moment to the peace and liberty of the states‚ as a barrier against domestic faction and insurrection." In Hamilton’s mind‚ strengthening the central government would guarantee opportunity for each American

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    Federalists wanted a strong government‚ the Anti-Federalists did not trust British Rule not to happen again. We are opponents of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution‚ we as Anti-Federalists have diverse factions‚ such as supporters like the Articles of Confederation supporters‚ or the opponents to the Constitution.? Confusing thesis As Anti-Federalists‚ we argued for civil rights‚ and power to the people. For what seemed like an eternity‚ we had debated over the ratification of the constitution. Many

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    America. It is important because it protects our rights‚ freedoms‚ and laws that an American citizen has. It makes sure that the government does not take away these laws from the citizens. The need for the constitution started when the articles of confederation grew out of problems. It established a truce between states and had more power in congress. The central government conducted wars and was the final disputes between the states. It

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    constitution is in the 10th amendment‚ which says that the power that the congress doesn’t have is given to the states. This divides power between congress (national government) and the state (local government). The federalists believed that the Articles of Confederation were too weak. They wanted to ratify the constitution. They also wanted a strong central government. The federalists wrote the Federalist Papers. A few people associated with the Federalists were Jay and Hamilton.

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    for all the citizens while still addressing all the delicate issues necessary. He goes on to say that although the framers themselves were an elite class of people‚ they still had the interests of the people at heart. They knew that the Articles of Confederation were too weak and a stronger type of

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    tyranny is just one absolute ruler‚ but it can be when one‚ few or many abuse their powers and become an oppressive ruler. When writing the Constitution‚ the framers had to guard against tyranny while still keeping the states united. The Articles of Confederation did not have a strong central government‚ so a new plan was needed that continued to give power to the states‚ but also gave power to the central government. The systems in the United States’ plan of government protect against tyranny through

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    Three major systems of government are a unitary‚ confederal‚ and a federal system. A unitary system is comprised of one major central government that controls a number of weaker states. In this system‚ the weaker states have no power whatsoever over the central government. Two largely populated countries with a unitary government are the United Kingdom‚ and China. A confederal system is a system in which a number of slightly organized states hold a majority of the power‚ while the central government

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    many other attempts at self-government have failed. In reality‚ it was a miracle of sorts that the Constitutional Convention ever materialized in the first place. This is one of the reasons I believe the constitution is still relevant. The articles of confederation weren’t working so the constitutional convention was finally held in order to draft the more permanent document. The founding fathers spent four months writing about it. That time frame adds to the importance of the document. Approximately

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    Who were the Antifederalist‚ and why did they oppose the Constitution? During the procedure to ratify the constitution‚ the delegates did not submit the Constitution to state legislature contravening the Articles of Confederation. Alternatively they decided the constitution would be established after nine of the thirteen states ratified it. As the constitutional debate began‚ many of the nationalist took an advantage of the opportunity and took initiative. They began by calling themselves Federalists

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    The Constitution of the United States established a fundamental law that guaranteed basic rights for the people of America. The Constitution was ratified on September 17‚ 1787 in the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. At the convention‚ delegates wanted to make a strong federal government that has three branches; executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial‚ and a check and balances so no branch would override the other. The creation of the Constitution ensured unity in the United States‚ but

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