Saving money and limiting the size of government
Adams and Marshall were both Federalists who believed in a strong central government.
Are you kidding? He was a civil rights activist... not a president, so wrong.
Randolph
the federal government should be limited in power
Theodore Roosevelt
The non-activist government refers to a government which is not democratically elected into office.
The non-activist government refers to a government which is not democratically elected into office.
An activist government is one that involves itself extensively in the lives of the states and the people. An activist government may attempt to change a constitution or the balance of power among the different branches of government.
He was a farmer then a lawyer then an activist and vice-president.
Saving money and limiting the size of government
Jefferson actions as president reflected on federalist because he believed in decentralized government. He also believed in heavy state rights.
Calvin Coolidge
Roosevelt held the position that the government should be able to regulate trusts. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.
Yes
Herbert Hoover was a Republican and believed that the primary function of government was to protect individual freedom. Hoover served as the 31st President of the United States.
President Ronald Reagan was a strong advocate of devolution, which is the transferring of power from a central government to regional governments. He believed in reducing the size and influence of the federal government in favor of greater state and local control.