They wanted to be sure that the large and small states would receive equal representation.
preserving fundaments and traditions of our founding fathers and so on. believing in free and competitive market and small government, small taxes and big military.
They were afraid of any system of government in which a person, or a small group of people could make the rules and take over. They wanted a strong central government in which the powers would not be so strong as to take away the rights of states or individuals. To keep a small group or an individual from taking those steps they adopted a system of checks and balances they felt would prevent that.
Because it was included by the founding fathers and is considered a particularly heinous crime committed against the population of the entire nation, and not just a single individual or small group.
Jefferson wanted small Federal Government, but larger State Governments. He didn't want the Federal Government to make all of the decisions, he wanted the states to focus on the people of that state instead of the Federal Government to control everything.
They wanted to be sure that the large and small states would receive equal representation.
preserving fundaments and traditions of our founding fathers and so on. believing in free and competitive market and small government, small taxes and big military.
Thomas Jefferson's presidential platform was the Republican platform. Thomas Jefferson wanted a small an unobtrusive government and believed the republican party would be able to accomplish that.
Neither. Samuel Chase was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and a signatory to the Declaration of Independence. He didn't rule any government; his highest position was Associate Justice on the US Supreme Court.
The two paRts of Congress are the Senate and the House of Representatives. This is because the founding fathers wanted to be fair to both big and small states. Every state has two senators, but an amount of representatives proportional to their population.
They wanted large and small states to be assured representation
In the 1790's Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist Party favored a strong centralized federal government and wanted the individual states to ratify the constitution, even though it meant the states had to give up some of their powers to the federal government.
All the founding fathers were actually looking for changes and were the facto liberals. All the founding fathers wanted a clear separation between state and church, making them liberals. So you could assume they were Democrats ... However, the main argument for separation was that they were upset to pay taxes to the Great Britain, who was looking to tax the colonies. This alone, the fact that they didn't want to pay any taxes, makes them Republicans. But over the years, even the Republicans and the Democrats values changed. Today's Democrats are the old Republicans, and vice versa. The best way to honor your founding fathers is to vote and encourage the separation of the church and the state, encourage liberal values while respecting the conservatives who protect your gains, in a small government environment.
The states with small population wanted the same amount of representatives in the government. The states with larger population wanted to have more say in the government because they had more people. So they compromised and Then there were 2 houses of government.
Federal departments and agencies would be relatively small
They were afraid of any system of government in which a person, or a small group of people could make the rules and take over. They wanted a strong central government in which the powers would not be so strong as to take away the rights of states or individuals. To keep a small group or an individual from taking those steps they adopted a system of checks and balances they felt would prevent that.
Because it was included by the founding fathers and is considered a particularly heinous crime committed against the population of the entire nation, and not just a single individual or small group.