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What did nationalists want in a new American government?

A strong central government


What is facist government?

In Fascist Government, all Political Power is in the hands of a Dictator, and all Economic Power is in the Hands of an Oligarchy of Industrialists, subordinate to the Nationalist Agenda. Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco were noteworthy European Fascists. Asian Despots are too numerous to name. China Inc. is a current example of a Fascist Dictatorship with Power of Dictate shared by the Central Committee of the Ruling former Communist Party.


Where was Ancient Rome government located?

The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.The central government of the Roman empire was located in the city of Rome.


How was Napoleon Bonaparte's government different from the government under the Directory?

Napoleon's had a stronger central government.(apex)


The continental congress's plan for a central government was called?

The continental congress's plan for a central government is called Articles of Confederation. This is part of the government.

Related Questions

Can you define a strong central government?

The strongest Central Government is one in the hands of an absolute Monarch or a Dictator.


Which political philosophy supports a strong central government controlled by a dictator?

fascism


Why does Stalin imposed central government control?

Stalin was for a communism government. A totalitarian government where he could be dictator and be in charge of what every one under him did.


What is a strong central government usually headed by a dictator called?

A Dictatorship. It is distinguished from other Totalitarian states by having all power vested in one individual - the Dictator. - I Warner


What did the federalists believe in?

The federalist wanted a strong nationalistic US with a sound fiscal policy. They called for a national bank, tariffs, and increased relations with the British crown.


William Walker was dictator of what central American country in 1855?

Nicaragua


How do you use central government in sentences?

Their country has a central government.What will the central government decide on that issue? We should have a central government here.


Having to do with the central government of the US?

Having to do with the central government of the U.S?


Which central government is in power?

Any central government by definition is in power. If it were not in power it would not be a central government.


What having to do with the central government of the US?

The central government of the US is the Federal government.


Which of theses did Thomas Jefferson consider most important in the new republic?

A less powerful central government Representative government - APEX


Strong central government?

AnswerA strong central government is one that is able to force the states and municipalities to abide by the central government's laws.The Civil War is an example of a strong central government. There are many good debates about whether things would be better if the southern states were allowed to secede. There is a strong argument that the Civil War was used by the central government to prove its strength in an effort to promote something called the "American System". A quote from Lincoln states directly that he would permit or prohibit slavery in whatever way he thought would "save the union". Sadly, "saving the union" meant using force to prevent secession, basically destroying the foundation of the U.S. Constitution which was willingness to join the union.