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Hamilton preferred Federalism, he thought the federal government should have the most power. Hamilton's rival Jefferson, hated federalism and as an anti federalist was a strong supporter of states' rights.
Clemente was a strong supporter of the civil rights movement, especially MLK's work. However, he had to focus on baseball and was not able to participate in many civil rights events. Remember that after his career, he helped in Nicaragua a lot and also died a very untimely and early death.
Anit-Federalists are strong supporters of states' rights. Many Anti-Federalists refused to sign the Constitution without a Bill of Rights, which they wanted to protect states' rights and individual rights. Thomas Jefferson was a major Anti-Federalist.
the bill of rights
reconcile states' rights with a strong national government
He was a supporter of central government.
nationalism
Yes,
John C Calhoun
Andrew Jackson was a strong supporter of the southern states. He was from Tennessee and known for his defense of southern rights. He implemented policies that favored the agricultural economy of the South and was a staunch defender of states' rights.
Australia is a strong supporter of Human Rights and currently has no issues or problems that need to be done in relation to Human Rights.
Andrew jakson was a strong states rights believer
No, he does not. However, Meghan McCain is a strong supporter of gay rights.Note: You may be thinking of Dick Cheney, who has a gay daughter.
Nancy Pelosi is heterosexual. She is also a strong supporter of LGBT rights.
She was a strong supporter of Great Britain as a nation, and the Protestant Church.
Being a strong supporter of the rights of one's country means advocating for and upholding the principles and values that promote freedom, equality, and justice for all citizens. It involves actively participating in democratic processes, defending civil liberties, and contributing to the betterment of society through responsible citizenship.
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.