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Why did southerns oppose many of Hamilton's proposals for building a strong economy?

They were afraid of a strong national government with economic powers controlled by the rich and powerful at the expense of the average American.


Who were the Federalists and who were the Anti-federalists what were the issues that divided them and why did the federalists win?

The Federalists were supporters of the proposed U.S. Constitution, advocating for a strong central government to maintain order and promote economic stability. The Anti-Federalists opposed the Constitution, fearing it granted too much power to the federal government at the expense of states' rights and individual liberties. Key issues dividing them included the balance of power, the lack of a Bill of Rights, and the fear of tyranny. The Federalists ultimately triumphed due to their organized campaigns, effective use of propaganda, and the promise of amendments, including the Bill of Rights, to address Anti-Federalist concerns.


Why doesn't Canada have a B-2 Bomber?

It's never been offered for export. On top of that, it would most likely be an expense the government of Canada would be unable to justify.


Did Hamilton support a loose interpretation of the constitution?

Yes he did. Hamilton supported a looser interpretation of the Constitution so that the central government could be strengthened at the expense of the state's rights. He believe that the government should be allowed to use the implied powers and the elastic clause from the Constitution to his advantage.


What were the arguments for and against Hamiltons funding plan?

Supporters of Hamilton's funding plan argued that it would establish the creditworthiness of the federal government, attract investment, and create a stable national currency. They believed that assuming state debts would unify the nation and strengthen federal authority. Conversely, opponents contended that it unfairly favored wealthy bondholders over ordinary citizens and states that had already paid off their debts. Critics also feared that the plan would increase federal power at the expense of states' rights.

Related Questions

Does the president's wife get an expense account?

No- not from the federal government.


When rival companies cooperate for their mutual benefit?

It is called a cartel or cooperative oligopolies or duopolies. They usually restrict output and raise prices for their mutually benefit at the expense of the consumer.


How did the government get the extra money to pay for its expense in the 1980?

brothles


What is money that the government is required by law to spend?

That would be a mandatory expense.


If you have a requirement to purchase equipment that was previously developed at Government expense and sold exclusively to the military. This type of item is?

You have a requirement to purchase equipment that was previously developed at Government expense and sold exclusively to the military. This type of item is:


How did the government get the extra money to pay for its expense?

It borrowed money by selling bonds.


Why did southerns oppose many of Hamilton's proposals for building a strong economy?

They were afraid of a strong national government with economic powers controlled by the rich and powerful at the expense of the average American.


What three part test did Government Accountability Office develope?

Necessary Expense Rule


What three part test did the Government Accountability Office develop?

Necessary Expense Rule


The federal government uses income taxes to?

To pay all of the necessary expense of operating the services and programs that are administrated by the federal government.


Is Medicaid administered by congress?

Medicaid is administered by the States. The Federal government reimburses most of the expense.


Is Adams and associates job corps profit or non profit?

They profit off the government at the expense of the disadvantaged.