Political parties were not present in the US at the time the Constitution was written. This is because at this time, political parties did not exist.
Patrick Henry opposed the adoption of the Constitution because he did not support a strong central federal government. He saw this type of government as a way back to a monarchy. He believed that the Constitution would deprive individuals and states of their rights. While he never supported the Constitution he was instrumental in ensuring that the Bill of Rights was included in the first ten amendments to the Constitution, thereby restricting the powers of the federal government.
because they wanted to. because it was a good idea
The Answer for your question is yes, because after the Declaration of independence in 1776. The Articles of Confederation later was created it stated that there was not to be a president, taxes, army and no court system and it basically sucked so in 1787 they Created the U.S Constitution, basically knows as the "Rule Book" in how the Government System works.
Madison, wrote the Virginia Plan, the basis for the U.S. Constitution, he wrote 29 of the 85 Federalsit papers, political-advertisement for the Constitution,and he wrote the Bill of Rights, which protects our rights.
They Anti-Federalists. Because of this they successfully pushed for the inclusion of a Bill of Rights after the adoption of the Constitution.
Yes, because there was a political division between the Federalists and Antifederalists as to whether the Constitution should be passed or not. Federalists supported the Constitution and Antifederalists opposed the Constitution.
As far as traditions go that had to do with the making of new laws, but the tensions were because of the two political parties of the time fighting about strict and loose construction of the constitution.
It is the political system because that is what the 55 delegates created when they wrote the constitution .
It is the political system because that is what the 55 delegates created when they wrote the constitution .
Political parties were not present in the US at the time the Constitution was written. This is because at this time, political parties did not exist.
All Constitutional governments have Legal limits on political powerthey either have a bill of rights or legal limits on political power
of course the Federalist did because the antifederlist didn't want the Constitution ratified at all and they strongly opposed the forming of the Constitution so you answer is FEDERALIST
One is that of head of his political party. The Constitution say nothing about parties because parties did not really arise until after the Constitution was ratified and elections were contested.
developed through custom & usage
It doesn't because vice president Hendricks was in a different political party than the president at thay time.
I am guessing Republican because he was on Fox News. However, Meryl Streep appeared on Huckabee on Fox News, and she is a political liberal.