Socialism
The Nation of Islam believed in separation of the races. -NovaNET
The nation's mission was to expand into Latin America. The nation should help Latin American countries achieve independence
Government and population
the president
Federal
Both believed that the best government was the least government and that government should not interfere with the life of the nation.
A nation bank. The Federal Reserve Bank was a result.
No he did not believe so.
No he did not believe so.
The nation believed in their leaders.
The federalists believed the economy could be bettered by a national bank, a strong central government, and that the U.S. should become an urban nation rather than an agrarian nation.
they believed that the national government was too weak to solve the nation's problems
Sorry about the other guy...this is the real answer: The delegates for a strong national government believed that a strong national government would endanger the rights of states. (S.S)
The Nation of Islam believed in separation of the races. -NovaNET
I wonder if you are thinking of John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946).
The Creek Nation
"That government governs best, which governs LEAST", said Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson believed in a small government, almost a minimalist government. Of course, he envisioned a nation of farmers and shopkeepers, not a world power with an international reach.