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The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.
The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.
Today's Jeffersonians are those who believe in America's Founding Principles. That they are as relevant today as they were then. That the Principles of Liberty are Timeless in their Application. That they are to be "Preserved and Protected" and not Changed..... That hey should be followed as Intended in Our Nation's Constitutions in Good Faith so Help Us God !!
No, it would be unconstitutional
yes
I believe it would be the "jaksonville" DBs. BTW, are you from there? If so, you should learn how to spell the name of the city you reside.
State's Rights is the political idea that state governments should have more power than the federal government, specifically the right to nullify a law they don't agree with or believe to be unconstitutional.
Unconstitutional, as its purpose is spiritual rather than secular
technically speaking, yes. if it isnt, it should be.
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jeffersonian republicanism was used to describe the poloitical party that Thomas Jefferson created when running for president agains James Madison. Later the poloitical parties became three different ones. First, Jeffersonians, second, Madisonians, and finally, democrats.
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