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The Federalist Papers are a series of documents/ letters published in newspapers in various major cities. They are indirectly opposed to the Anti-Federalist Papers, each Federalist Paper was written to answer questions the public had. The goal of the Federalist Papers was to convince people to ratify the constitution. The Federalists wanted a strong Federal government and the Anti-Federalist wanted strong State governments. Some of the Federalist Papers were written as a direct rebuttal of a particular Anti-Federalist writing. Some Federalist writings had no direct connection to Anti-Federalist writings, although there are few of these. You have to remember that the Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist writings are published over almost 2 years.Take a look at the timeline in Relate Links below.If you get a copy of The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates from Signet Classic, they have a very concise and efficient chart on page 27, giving the subject and which Federalist and Anti-Federalist writings apply.
Im not completley sure about this answer but I did some research saying that the The Federalist essays argued for a strong government and was written by Alexander Hamliton
The number of troops,resources,gun powder, guidance from the Indians
Federalist, freedom, Franklin, and French.
Incumbents have several advantages over opponents in elections. First, they simply have better name recognition, people have heard of them. They often have more campaign funds. They also have credit claiming opportunities. If they've benefitted their constituencies by getting a project done, they can claim credit for that. Or they can claim credit for casework, doing favors for individuals like cutting through bureaucratic red tape. Some political theorists also believe they run against weaker opponents, because stronger opponents don't want to run against them.
The Federalist Papers are a series of documents/ letters published in newspapers in various major cities. They are indirectly opposed to the Anti-Federalist Papers, each Federalist Paper was written to answer questions the public had. The goal of the Federalist Papers was to convince people to ratify the constitution. The Federalists wanted a strong Federal government and the Anti-Federalist wanted strong State governments. Some of the Federalist Papers were written as a direct rebuttal of a particular Anti-Federalist writing. Some Federalist writings had no direct connection to Anti-Federalist writings, although there are few of these. You have to remember that the Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist writings are published over almost 2 years.Take a look at the timeline in Relate Links below.If you get a copy of The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates from Signet Classic, they have a very concise and efficient chart on page 27, giving the subject and which Federalist and Anti-Federalist writings apply.
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Inkjet printers have some advantages over laser printers. Some of those advantages are that they are less expensive, there is no warm up time, and they are good for printing pictures.
What are some distinct advantages of a qualitative data gathering strategy, such as participant observation, over more quantitative approaches
There are a variety of different advantages of 4 wheelers over 3 wheelers in terms of vehicles. Some of these advantages are that 4 wheelers are much safer than 3 wheelers.
cotton machines
Can only move one space in any direction. Can not touch opponents king. If taken the game is over.
Yes there are some advantages, but also some disadvantages, choose the one best suited for your personal needs.
Advantages of Sampling:; Sampling has some advantages over the complete count. These are: ... Sometimes there is a need for sampling. Suppose we want to inspect the eggs, the bullets, the missiles and the tires of some firm.
all anti federalist and some federalist
The federalist party had a couple different nicknames. Some of them include: the Whig party and the first party system.