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The Antifederalists didn't really have a problem with the Constitution itself. What bothered the Antifederalists the most was that the Constitution had no way of guarunteeing peoples burthrights, or rights that cannot be taken away. This resulted in th creation of the first 10 Amendments, or the Bill of Rights, to acccompany the Contitution.
tundra doctrine
congress approved $400 million to help turkey and Greece resist soviet influence
the economic recovery of Europe.
The Great Compromise of the Constitution resulted in new branches of government. These branches are still in use today, they are the legislature, with the two houses.
The Spanish-American War resulted from an attempt to enforce the principles expressed by the Monroe Doctrine. The United States sought to prevent European colonization and interference in the Western Hemisphere and saw Spanish control over territories like Cuba as a violation of this doctrine.
amend the US Constitution
The 14th and 15th Amendments were undermined by the Supreme Court because the court ruled that Congress was not able to punish a state or states that violated the civil rights of African-Americans. The purpose of the amendments was to correct injustices that had resulted from slavery.
The deadlock in the 1860s was broken through the American Civil War, which resulted in the defeat of the Confederate states and the preservation of the Union. This conflict led to the abolition of slavery and the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, addressing key issues dividing the nation.
the Monroe Doctrine
The Great Compromise