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the new jersey plan and the virginia plan
the New Jersey plan and the virgina plan
Federalism and the federal system define the basic structure of American government. There were many disagreements at the Constitutional Convention. Many delegates feared a national government that was too strong and many delegates feared that states' rights would merely continue the weak form of government under the Articles. The Constitution created a federal system of government (federalism) as a compromise. Under federalism, power is shared and divided between national and state governments. The US Constitution also establishes a democratic-republic. A pure democracy can only exist in small city-states, like in Greece where the system developed. A republic provides all the benefits of a democracy but allows the voters to elect representatives who handle the day-to-day operations of government. Notice in the Pledge of Allegiance " I pledge allegiance to the flag, and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands. . ."
becuse he did not follow the constitution of 1834 that guaranteed amore democratic government for Mexico.
Pennsylvania considered creating a state government without a state executive position.
Congress couldn’t pass laws because state representatives did not always attend congressional sessions, so the constitution made it a crime for legislators to skip sessions of congress.
They held conventions where representatives voted for or against ratification
I believe the President should most consider whether or not the federal judicial appointee believes in keeping government power restrained within the framework of the U.S. Constitution.
The reason why historians consider Shays' Rebellion a significant catalyst in the push toward writing a new U.S. Constitution is because rebellion highlighted the fact that the federal government, under the Articles of Confederation, was too weak. The rebellion began in 1786.
To discuss trade issues and to consider changing the Articles of Confederation.
AnswerThe difference between Maine government and US government is that Maine government is for the state of Maine it has separate laws coinciding with the constitution which is the US government, which constitutes the basis of where the government of Maine originated their laws with clauses added or amendments. Just think states & Governments. U.S. Governments (overall) over rule States (individual)governments when state laws become questioned they go to the Us government for final decisions or interpretation of the law.AnswerThere is no difference.
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