The states new constitution reflected on Republicans ideal in a few ways. The new constitution was built on the foundation of colonial experience.
The first article of the Constitution for the United States discusses the Legislative branch. The second discusses the Executive branch, and the third discusses the Judiciary.
Certainly the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debates for the US senate seat of Senator Douglas of Illinois highlighted the differences between Republicans and Democrats on the slavery issue. It can be said, as well, that Lincoln's ideas reflected a growing messianic sentiment on the part of Lincoln. Lincoln's well known "House divided" speech invoked the words of Jesus Christ. Lincoln also made it clear in 1858 that slavery was not only a political issue but was a religious issue as well.
The Republican and Libertarian parties differ on a variety of freedom issues. These would include:Open immigration (Republicans oppose/Libertarians support)Drug legalization (Republicans oppose/Libertarians support)Prostitution (Republicans want it illegal/Libertarians want it legal)Iraq War (Most Republicans support/Most Libertarians oppose)Gay Marriage (Republicans oppose/Libertarians support)Abortion (Most Republicans oppose/Libertarians take no position in their platform)Minimum wage (Many Republicans support/Libertarians oppose)Graduated income tax (Most Republicans support/Libertarians oppose)Restrictions on Gambling (Republicans support/Libertarians oppose)
it only set up one--> the legislative branch
I'm not certain what specific incident you're referring to. However, in general, whichever party controls Congress can pretty much do what they want (especially if the President is a member of the same party). Quite a few radical Democrats have pushed their ideas through in the past ... for example, Obamacare ... because they controlled the House, Senate, and Presidency at the time.
The two important ideas of John Locke that are reflected in the Constitution are that people have natural rights to life, liberty and the property and the government is an agreement between ruler and the ruled.
moderate/radical republicans
The documents which explained the ideas behind, and which urged for the ratification of, the Constitution of the United States of America are known as The Federalist Papers.
Baron de Montesquieu influenced the United States by advocating for the separation of powers within government, which is reflected in the US Constitution. His ideas on the importance of checks and balances and the division of government into three branches have had a lasting impact on the structure of the US government.
The Bill of Rights is an example of how Enlightenment is reflected in the United?æStates Constitution. The Bill of Rights makes sure the government is held responsible for protecting its citizens.
Montesquieu's ideas, particularly his concept of the separation of powers in government, had a significant influence on the drafting of the United States Constitution. His ideas helped shape the system of checks and balances in the U.S. government, which divides power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
They reflected thee answer's in writing
they changed the way the people in the constitution thought and gave them on ideas about how to improover the country. cbell
ow are the ideas of mercantilism relflected in our economy today
Federalism is constitution lovers they made the churchs whatever the states made
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James Madison was the author of the Constitution. He combined the many ideas of different representatives of all 13 states and put their ideas into written words.