During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, an agreement was reached to blend the proposals of larger states and smaller states regarding their congressional apportionment. The House of Representations was to be proportional to state population and the Senate would have equal representation for each state.
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Why was a weak national government created under the Articles of Confederation? The 13 states had not evolved a national identity. The 13 states were wary of a British-style government. The 13 states were unwilling to make compromises. The 13 states had conflicting economic interests.
tarrifs are taxes on IMPORTED goods. He agrees with the national government passing high tarrifs because he has strong business interests
the were called the templars
The Articles of Confederation represented an attempt to balance the sovereignty of the states with an effective national government.
protecting and preserving the diversity of interests among the people.
The National Retail Federation (NRF) protects and advances retail industry interests by providing services and conducting programs in government affairs, information technology, training, and research.
balance between different interests
The Virginia Plan is the plan presented by the larger states at the constitutional convention of 1787. It recommended a consolidated national government. Theories from the following philosophers were used in this plan: John Locke, Montesquieu, and Edward Coke.
Committee for the Defence of the National Interests was created in 1958.
protecting and preserving the diversity of interests among the people
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a variety of factors, including the specific country in question and the particular type of government. However, in general, governments with a weak national government are considered to be less effective and less stable than those with a strong national government. This is because a weak national government is less able to effectively manage the country's affairs and to protect the rights and interests of its citizens. In addition, a weak national government is more likely to be overthrown by a strong, centralized government.
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