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Is Barack Obama a Mao?

No. He is an American President who is very much a Capitalist and believes in Democracy and the US Constitution.


What is Philippine constitution?

The Philippines is a democracy much like the United States. The main principles of their constitution rely on a democratic and republican state, and sovereignty that resides in the people.


What is a confederate democracy?

No. It was a representative republic like the United States. In fact, the confederate constitution very much resembles the United States constitution, except that it doesn't allow for much federal control.


Why did the anti federalist not favor ratification of the constitution?

They didn't support the Constitution because they thought that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government.


What are the basic principles underlying the Philippine Constitution?

The Philippines is a democracy much like the United States. The main principles of their constitution rely on a democratic and republican state, and sovereignty that resides in the people.


A major reason that the Antifederalists criticized the Constitution was because?

The antifederalists at the time of the ratification of the US Constitution believed the document invested too much power in the central government. They believed that the majority of the power should lie with the individual states.


Which of the following is a reason why the Anti-Federalists opposed the Constitution?

The Constitution lacked a bill of rights.


Is the USA losing its democracy?

Ne. Democracy is very much alive and well in the United States.Another View: It depends on just how you define the word. Is the US in danger of losing its form of Democracy as established by the US Constitution? Yes, I believe that it is ebbing away.


Why were Anti-Federalists opposed to the ratification of the Constitution?

Fear the possible of too much central government. Believed more in states rights


What was the reason behind the use of an electoral college to select a president?

fear of placing too much power in the hands of the people.


What did some people fear might happen if the bill of rights was not added to the constitution?

There was a fear among the Anti-Federalists that the central government would have too much power. They also feared that state sovereignty was in jeopardy.


Did James Madison believe that a true democracy would be good for America?

He was nicknamed the father of the constitution because he helped it so much. That is one thing that everyone should remember him by.