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Who wanted a strong central government?

18th Century: Federalists (Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin) 19th Century: Whigs (Henry Clay, Daniel Webster)20th Century: Liberal Democrats (FDR, HST, JFK, LBJ)21st Century: Democratic Party


What are the three branches of the American national government?

The executive, judicial, and legislative branches make up our government.


What difference between a strong central government and a weak central government led to which political parties being formed?

a strong government has the power to make laws for the whole country and this political system is adopted by the United States,however a weak government has no the power to make laws or even to decide for the whole country this polictical system was adopted by the united states before writing the constitution.


What is one of the main duties of the national government?

the powers of the legislative branch is to make the law for the nation *


What is the difference between federalism and unitary government?

Federalism is a system of government in which the national government and state governments share governmental power within the same political system, which have jurisdiction over individuals. Unitary system of government is one in which, principle power within the political system lies at the level of a national or central government, which individual citizens have direct allegiance to the national or central government and possesses ultimate power to make all political choices and determine public policy.

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What idea was outlined in the Virginia Plan in making the constitution?

It proposed scrapping the Articles of Confederation entirely and creating a new central government. A two-house legislature that would choose the president and supreme court justices


What arguments did the federalists papers make for ratification?

The Federalist Papers argued that the new Constitution would create a strong national government, which was needed, but it would also protect the minorities and factions. The new government would also, in the development of federalism, protect the citizen from a too powerful national government. The papers also tried to explain how each branch of the national government would function.


Can the governent make a national religion for everyone to follow?

No, the government can't ever make a national religion for everyone to follow.


Powers exercised solely by the national Government?

Federalism is a type of government in which the national government has sole power. They make all the laws and punishments.


How did the distribution of power under the articles make the national government dependent on the states?

Because the division of power in Articles of Confederation based on state authority in which the could not make or pass any law to the national level unless the all the states had to agree with it. Due to this fact the national government did not have any choice rather than waiting upon for decision making from states because the state has to make decision then the government to follow upon it because the major power was derived from the people who could not prefer for a strong government due to lack of experience and education.


How did the distribution of powers under the articles make the national government depend on the states?

Because the division of power in Articles of Confederation based on state authority in which the could not make or pass any law to the national level unless the all the states had to agree with it. Due to this fact the national government did not have any choice rather than waiting upon for decision making from states because the state has to make decision then the government to follow upon it because the major power was derived from the people who could not prefer for a strong government due to lack of experience and education.


How did the distribution of powers under articles make the national government dependent on the states?

Because the division of power in Articles of Confederation based on state authority in which the could not make or pass any law to the national level unless the all the states had to agree with it. Due to this fact the national government did not have any choice rather than waiting upon for decision making from states because the state has to make decision then the government to follow upon it because the major power was derived from the people who could not prefer for a strong government due to lack of experience and education.


How did the distribution of powers under the articles make the national government dependent on the state?

Because the division of power in Articles of Confederation based on state authority in which the could not make or pass any law to the national level unless the all the states had to agree with it. Due to this fact the national government did not have any choice rather than waiting upon for decision making from states because the state has to make decision then the government to follow upon it because the major power was derived from the people who could not prefer for a strong government due to lack of experience and education.


How the great compromise represented the interest of those who wanted a strong national government and those who wanted states to have a strong voice?

You need to answer this question because we don’t do homework and this is clearly homework. I suggest you make a Venn diagram to help you answer the question.


How do you make 1812 in Roman numeral?

It is: 1812 = MDCCCXII


Why do national parks need money?

National Parks make money because they are funded from the national government. They also make money through donations and fees.


What is the pourpuse of the northwest ordinance?

to make laws for the people they wanted to make their government strong so they had to start making a government with laws