States realized that the federal government needed to be powerful enough to collect taxes and make trade laws that would support the needs of the nation.
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Radical Republicans wanted the Federal Governenment To force change in the South
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The American people have traditionally questioned every change made by the Federal government. In questioning the role changes, a well thought out definition and parameters have been established.
He believed that the state did not want change. And that if South America turned into a republican form of government that the state would fall apart because they would not have someone in charge.
The South found their entire way of life change, including politically, with government loaded with Republicans, freedman, and carpetbaggers. White Southerners would use any means to block blacks and Republicans from further entering politics which included violence. The federal government sent military troops to the major cities in the South in an attempt to stem the violence.
After the Civil War, the government more directly influenced the everyday lives of Americans.
The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.
The role of the federal government in civil rights enforcement changed because African Americans got their rights guaranteed by law.
No, there was no change in government at the last federal election. The incumbent government remained in power after the election.
He encouraged the government to get stronger.
no
so we can make a stronger government and change it to what is needed
Radical Republicans wanted the Federal Governenment To force change in the South
strengthening of the federal government. The Articles of Confederation created a weak central government with limited powers, while the Constitution established a stronger central government with the ability to tax, regulate commerce, and raise an army. This shift was necessary to address the shortcomings of the Articles and provide a more effective framework for governing the country.
He encouraged the government to get stronger.
After winning the Revolutionary War, Americans transitioned from British colonial rule to establishing a new government based on democratic principles. They initially created the Articles of Confederation, which provided a loose framework for governance but proved ineffective. This led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, resulting in the U.S. Constitution, which established a stronger federal government with a system of checks and balances, and included protections for individual rights through the Bill of Rights. This shift marked a move towards a more centralized and organized democratic governance.
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