the government leaders must obey the same laws as other people
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Jefferson made a speech at his inauguration to try and calm the fears of the federalists. He said that everyone was a republican and everyone was a federalists.
Romania was never under Nazi rule !
What countries of the world are currently under Spanish rule
Nigeria was under British rule from 1914 until 1960
the government leaders must obey the same laws as other people
government leaders must obey the same laws as other people
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government leaders must obey the same laws as other people
Yes, it is a rule.
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The Federalists wanted this: Read the Declaration of Indepence. They mainly wanted freedom from the control of King George (think that was his name) and the parliment, no exessive taxes, the freedom to live and worship as they choose and their own government to rule themselves. The anti-Federalists wanted to stay under Englands rule and they feared the country could not thrive without English rule or protection from the "Red Coats". I think you're talking about the revolutionary war, the concerns of the anti-federalists were about the ratification of the constitution. This was long after the revolutionary war. To answer the original question, the major concerns of the anti-federalists can be summed up like this. The anti-federalists were worried that the constitution did not provide enough protection for the rights of the individual and they were worried about the consolidation of power into one government and the corruption that could be involved with that. The two compromises in this were the Bill of Rights and the system of checks and balances between the three different branches of government we have today.
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Jefferson made a speech at his inauguration to try and calm the fears of the federalists. He said that everyone was a republican and everyone was a federalists.
Plato believed that philosopher-kings, individuals who have a love of wisdom and pursue knowledge, are best fit to rule. He argued that those who possess both intelligence and a passion for truth would govern justly and have the best interests of society at heart.