During the conflicts between the two parties there was a lot ofun-oraginization and weren't many specific guideline's The anti- federalists feared human inclination while the federalists believed that a strong national government would change selfish instincts into a common good. So when a federalist became president he made a stronger government which is the republic. :)
Moderation and compromise are natural outcomes of pluralistic politics, Policy is the product of competition and conflict among competing groups, and All interests should be free to compete for influence within government only.
We can say that, politics then is different from the politics now, because, politics then was less democratic than politics now.
The Federalist party asserted the import of centralized power in a controlled democratic setting and a strong, capitalistic economy that used powers of taxation only to protect and further the economy itself. This mentality now resonates strongly with modern conservatives, who consider themselves to be continuations of early American politickers; you will often hear them reference the founding fathers in their arguments.
the give and take of politics
someone in politics who has the power to change goverment
" EFFECT" is a noun. "AFFECT" is a verb.
it changed the world
The federalist system affects politics participation by allowing more opportunities for citizens to participate in politics. In federalism a large group of people have one person they choose to represent them.
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how was the development unique in American politics
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passage of the Naturalization Act
politics as cooperation or integration politics as conflict
passage of the naturalization act
taxes issues
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