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A huge National debt, an unfair tax code and the lack of proportional representation.
Federalism is the system of government which guarantees each state representation at the national level. Other forms of government include fascism, constitutional monarchy, and republic.
the most popular system of government is the unity system, in which there is no regional representation just a national government (like in a federal system), and the national government holds most of the power
Representation in Congress
What was French foreign assistance needed and why was it important?
A huge National debt, an unfair tax code and the lack of proportional representation.
created a strong national government(arguments for) Article of federalist was against because they believe to much power in the hand of big government.
Federalism is the system of government which guarantees each state representation at the national level. Other forms of government include fascism, constitutional monarchy, and republic.
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The system of government which guarantees that each state has representation at the national level is a republic. America has a republic government.
the most popular system of government is the unity system, in which there is no regional representation just a national government (like in a federal system), and the national government holds most of the power
A republic system of government guarantees each state representation at the national level. In a republic the government is ruled by elected leaders.
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The Federalist argued that the constitution needed to be ratified in order to correct the issues of the Articles of Confederation. The Federalist focused their arguments on the benefits of a national government.
The US Constitution places many obligations on the national government for the benefit of the states. These obligations include protection for invasion on homeland, government representation, enforcement of orders, and recognized boundaries.
The US Constitution places many obligations on the national government for the benefit of the states. These obligations include protection for invasion on homeland, government representation, enforcement of orders, and recognized boundaries.
The US Constitution places many obligations on the national government for the benefit of the states. These obligations include protection for invasion on homeland, government representation, enforcement of orders, and recognized boundaries.