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No. Washington warned about the creation of political parties, but it seems that it just happened naturally since most people do have different ideas from another. It was his fear that the party would take over the agenda and not consider the "common good" of the people, and it looks like he was right about this if you analyze the parties today.

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Was American Constitution founded on the principles of representative government of Ancient Greece and Rome?

Yes it was


The first American political parties developed primarily out of?

The first American political parties developed primarily out of the need to provide alternative leadership. They were a platform for criticizing the policies and leadership offered by the government.


What were the pros and cons of Athenian and Spartan government and political structure?

Athens was a democracy and Sparta was a mixed constitution. A mixed constitution is much like the American government. A king ruled like the president, mostly for military purposes. Ephores oversaw the kings and they would be able to regulate the laws and the leaders. Athens's democracy helped people change their mind. It helped them to choose a leader that they want.


Did a Alexander Hamilton ever oppose The Bill of Rights?

- Not at AllNo, he did not. In Henry Mark Holzer's book, "Sweet Land of Liberty", he outlines the reason. The reason is that he believed that the enumeration of rights would exclude others not mentioned, subjecting the unwritten rights to government predation - James Madison believed otherwise, and the assurance that the rights enumerated in the Constitution were not exhaustive was Amendment IX of the American Constitution."[t]he enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."Of course, this was at odds with Hamilton's position as First Secretary of the Treasury, pro-Bank of America (the US's first central bank), strong central government Federalist position later on, but that's another story. =D


The feasibility of representative government in the American colonies had been demonstrated by the?

The feasibility of representative government in the American colonies had been demonstrated by the self-governing successes in Massachusetts and Virginia. When they were drafting the Constitution, the delegates had these examples to inspire them.

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What framework did American government institutions and its political system developed within?

see U.S. Constitution


Which system is Australia's constitution based on?

The constitution draws on many political systems around the world, principally the British and American systems of government.


What class do students study the constitution?

Normally an introduction to political science or American National Government class if it is offered at your university.


What is the difference between studying Government and studying Law?

Staying government is learning American culture, the founding of the Constitution and American political. Staying Law is studying the laws that make up the law in America.


The American understanding of the word constitution emphasized the?

The Constitution, in the American sense, was a specific written document spelling out and limiting the powers of government.


What is the study of American government called?

Political Science


What has the author Joseph Anthony Melusky written?

Joseph Anthony Melusky has written: 'The American political system' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'The Constitution' -- subject(s): Constitutional history


What three English political ideas is the American government based on?

ordered government, representative government, and limited government.


What was the Name of the form of government the framers of the American constitution agreed to create?

The form of government the framers of the Constitution agreed to create republic


What are the basic purposes of the American government are written in?

The preamble to the U.S. Constitution.


Where are the basic purposes of the American government written?

The preamble to the U.S. Constitution


The document that establishes the basic principles of the American government is called the?

Constitution