between supporters of a strong presidency and supporters of a weak presidency
It is about the electoral college system
Federalists in general favor the division and separation of powers. These powers are known as the executive, legislative, and judicial. They favor elections as a means of electing officials. To them, the Presidency is the most important institution.
It increased the rivalry between the Anti-Feds and the FEDS. short and sweet.
The main constitutional arguements during the debate over slavery were representation in Congress, importation of slaves, and the Bill of Rights.
The powers of the judicial branch are contained in Article III of the Constitution, but those powers are not over the executive branch...they are separate from the powers of the legislative and executive branches.
The government has no powers over commerce or trade!
mr. browns review
the Nullification Crisis
The Bush Administration
The issue of separation of powers is what divided the two parties during the debate over the constitution.
The issue of separation of powers is what divided the two parties during the debate over the constitution.
The governor essentially has power to veto any legislation that the Legislative branch may propose for enactment.
These are the express powers of the Vice President:The VP is the President of the Senate and can preside over it.He casts a vote in the Senate when there is a tie.He assumes the powers of the President upon the death, resignation or incapacitation of the President.
the representatives won the debate over ratifying the constitution.
their willingness to defer to the wishes of Parliament. their unswerving support of the monarchy. their desire for revolution. their desire for an authoritarian government. their strong belief in the powers of their own provincial assemblies. WHICH ONE OF THESE Their strong belief in the powers of their own provinicial assemblies
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Great Debate :)
The Monroe Doctrine essentially told European powers to stay out of the Western Hemisphere entirely.