They were against the idea of it since it required giving the federal government more power than what was allowed in the Constitution. They also felt it was more catering to areas with the most debt, like Boston, in order to help out the manufacturing econmony in the north.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Benjamin Franklin was all for State Representation. From his point of view, it was the only way for all the states to be united as a country.
north= nullification is good south= nullification is bad
The pluralist view of sovereignty is that the state can't own absolute power over ever existing association such as the trade associations, family, churches etc. The state is seen as an association among other associations previously mentioned, other associations should be independent on their own and make policies without control of the state.
It means a narrow view, bounded by one's own culture and direct experience of life. Or inconsiderate and brainless.
The view was that the Federal Government should pay off the states' war debts.
they were not in favor of it
The Federalists supported strong federal/central government, while the antifederalists wanted strong state government.
The antifederalists would be appalled at the degree to which power has been transferred to Congress and U.S. Government. I suspect even the federalists would be uneasy.
The materialistic view of the state and state formation is that all the property of the state belongs to the head of state and not the people.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
What is the difference between a process view of distributive justice and an end-state view?
Mountain View State School was created in 1962.
Hyner View State Park was created in 1965.
Mountain View State School ended in 1975.