Democratic-Republican (have fun cheating through it losers)
They favored a strong state government and a weak national government
It limited certain powers in the federal government, such as having sole power (there was to be a president), the people must have a say ect.
A strong military and a Strong government(Not sure if there is more)
Colony is the political unit. This was in Carthage.
The Articles of Confederation gave the most governmental power to the individual states. This decentralized power structure meant that the federal government had limited authority and could not enforce laws or collect taxes effectively. This lack of centralized power ultimately led to issues such as economic instability and difficulties in conducting foreign relations.
The Democratic Republican Party favored a limited national government. The party, formed in 1828, was led by Andrew Jackson. It is now the oldest political party in the USA.
They favored a strong state government and a weak national government
The first political parties in the United States, the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans, were formed due to disagreements over the role of the federal government, the interpretation of the Constitution, and economic policies such as the establishment of a national bank. Federalists favored a strong central government and the Democratic-Republicans supported states' rights and a more limited federal government.
a limited government
States rights to govern themselves
Ford favored limited government, but congress wanted active government.
The people who favored the Constitution and believed that the federal government should only do what the Constitution explicitly allows were called "strict constructionists" or "originalists." They argued for a limited interpretation of federal powers, emphasizing that any powers not specifically granted by the Constitution were reserved for the states or the people. This perspective was a fundamental aspect of the debate during the early years of the United States regarding the scope of federal authority.
Actually, it was the Constitution that favored the Federalists. The Federalists generally favored the U.S. Constitution as providing for a federal nation. As opposed to the anti-Federalists, who favored the confederal model of a "united States" provided for in the preceding Articles of Confederation.Probably the best answer to why is that a federal model represented a conceptual compromise between that of a confederal state and that of a unitary state.The Constitution provided for (1) a federated congressional presidential republic; with (2) a supreme but limited federal government; and, (3) States co-sovereign with the federal government; and, (4) to whom residual powers were reserved.This has become known in U.S. Constitutional law as our federalism.
the federal government should be limited in power
Unlimited
limited the powers of the federal government
limited government