PPT-And the Federalists and Anti-Federalists

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John Locke John Locke English philosopher Lived during The Glorious Revolution Natural Rights life liberty estate Wrote Second Treatise on Government People will

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John Locke John Locke English philosopher Lived during The Glorious Revolution Natural Rights life liberty estate Wrote Second Treatise on Government People will create a government to protect their possessions. Anti Bribery and Anti Corruption Policy Table of Contents 1 Objective 2 Scope and pplicability The Never Ending Debate. The Ratification Process. The drafting of the new United States Constitution was only the beginning of the process to make it the law of the land. In order for this to happen, at least nine of the thirteen states would have to ratify the Constitution. The debate over ratification would split the political leaders of the time. People who supported ratification of the Constitution were Federalists, and those who opposed the new Constitution were Anti-Federalists. The debate over ratification of the Constitution would take place on the pages of the many newspapers and pamphlets that circulated in the country.. & . Anti-Federalists. Federalism. : What Is It? . Federalism . is a system of government that divides power between a central government and smaller units of government, such as state or local governments. . Main problem at the convention. We need more order, but not at the expense of liberty. Who were the anti-federalists? . At the convention. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts. Robert Yates of New York. John Lansing of New York. I. Federalists and Anti Federalists. Constitution. . 1. Based on Federalism. 2. System of government where power is shared . btwn. federal and state government. I. Federalists and Anti Federalists. A Debate over Ratification. Who were the Federalists?. supported . the . Constitution and a strong national government. Federalists . included. were . James . Madison. , . Alexander . Hamilton. , and . A . New . G. overnment. Articles of Confederation are simply not . working. The . new constitution would . address some of the more serious issues of the Articles. Give the national government the power to tax. Those who supported ratification, which created a stronger government, called themselves Federalists.. This lesson describes the arguments and strategies Federalists used to win support for the Constitution.. Federalists vs. Anti Federalists. Federalists. : . . Supporters of the New Constitution – wanted stronger national government. James Madison. Alexander Hamilton. John Jay. Anti-Federalists:. . Opposed ratification of the new Constitution . and the . Anti-Federalists regarding the ratification of the . Constitution and . inclusion of a bill of rights.. Fed Up. Debating the Constitution . Constitutional Convention . The intended purpose of the Constitutional Convention was to . .. Articulate the difference between a “pure democracy” and a representative republic, and which of these James Madison considered best for the American people.. Learning Objectives. Which of the weaknesses of the Articles proved most significant in causing the failure of government under the Articles. Alexander Hamilton. James Madison. John Jay. Federalists. Publius. Prominent Anti-federalists. Cato’s Letters. Brutus. Centinel. Federal Farmer. Patrick Henry. Patrick Henry. Active leader during the Revolution who demanded that the British “give me liberty, or give me death!" . . . Remember HW is due Tomorrow. NO BELL RINGER QUESTION…Instead…. 1) Take out a blank sheet of paper and make four boxes (paper box). 2) Write your name, date, period.. 3) Title . your paper . La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur .

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