separation and distribution of power in the three branches of the fed gov't
the American government should be structured to include a separation of powers.
he was not either one but he agreed with the federalist point of view a lot.
Madison announced his Federalist leanings when, elected to the Continental Congress, he allied himself with those who wanted a stronger national goverment
Quite a variety of 'good subjects to argue about' can be found in regard to 'anti-federalist and federalist' matters. Put in question-form, two of the most important (and controversial) are the following: First, at what point does federal power move from 'reasonable' to 'tyrannical'? Second, do states have the right to secede from the Union?
he was for strong national govt.
The Federalist Papers, authored primarily by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, were written to advocate for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. A major point is the necessity of a strong central government to maintain order, provide for national defense, and promote economic stability, while also ensuring that power is balanced through a system of checks and balances. The papers argue that a united republic would better safeguard individual liberties compared to the existing state-based system under the Articles of Confederation.
Strong government is necessary in foreign affairs. Three branches of government would prevent tyranny.
Strong government is necessary in foreign affairs. Three branches of government would prevent tyranny.
Strong government is necessary in foreign affairs. Three branches of government would prevent tyranny.
Lebron James is an average 3 point shooter. He is like many NBA players in that when he gets on a roll he will not miss. Lebron James has improved his 3 point shooting at critical times.
James wanted to do mathematics at one point in time.
In the few books I have read by James Patterson, he writes in first person point-of-view.