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John Clegg has written: 'Crisis in government' -- subject(s): Federal government
John Adams was highly respected as one of the founding fathers who declared independence and drafted the US Constitution. He was the incumbent vice-president and was generally considered to be a logical successor to Washington. Like Washington, he believed in a strong federal government. A party, called the Federalists, grew up that agreed with his views in opposition to the weaker notion of federal government espoused by Jefferson.
John A. Cockburn has written: 'South Australia as a Federal unit' -- subject(s): Federal government
john howard represents the Federal level of government
George Washington was the first President under the United States Constitution. Before that, John Hanson was the first President under the Articles of Confederation.
John Marshall had an impact on the federal government. He was the guy that laid the basis for United States constitutional law and made the Supreme Court of the United States.