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The framers based the new government on the concept of federalism because they believed the country needed a stronger central government, but that it was also important for states to retain rights and powers of their own. Under federalism, the federal government and state governments share power.
The framers based the new government on the concept of federalism because they believed the country needed a stronger central government, but that it was also important for states to retain rights and powers of their own. Under federalism, the federal government and state governments share power.
because they wanted to
The concern was with allowing the government have too much power. Federalism answered their concern by dividing the power between individual states and the government.
Checks & balances
The framers choose federalism as their model as it seemed to suit most people. This was seen as the ideal structure that was able to balance freedom and order.
because fedralism gives power not only to the national govermnt but to the state government too.
Through the grants of power in the U.S. Constitution, the Framers sought to empower government and limit it. This was accomplished through the federalism system of government which distributed authority between the national and individual state governments.
The framers of the Constitution, for the most part, believed that a strong central government was necessary. There were several anti federalists that did not believe that ideal.
because, under federalism, they could create a new central government that would be strong enough to meet the nations needs and, at the same time, preserve the strength of the existing states.
The framers of the Constitution, for the most part, believed that a strong central government was necessary. There were several anti federalists that did not believe that ideal.