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What is the form of government where the central government is subordinate to the states?

I think you are referring to a Confederacy. In a Confederacy the States hold more power than the national government. This is the form of government the Confederate States espoused during the American Civil War.


What was true about the Federalists?

The full question is: What was true about the Federalists They believed A all government should operate at the state level B state governments should be stronger over national government C national government should be stronger than states D a king should head the national government The Federalists supported a strong central government that was over the states.


Why did the American want to change or do away with the articles of confederation government?

The Articles of Confederation was a weak government. Shays Rebellion demonstrated this fact when government authorities could not decide whether the state or the national government should put down the revolt. Larger states wanted to do away with the Articles of Confederation because they thought the central government needed to be stronger while smaller states wanted to keep the Articles of Confederation because they were afraid of having a strong central government.


In what ways are the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution similar?

The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are similar in that they both establish a framework for government in the United States. However, the Constitution provides for a stronger central government with more specific powers and a system of checks and balances, while the Articles of Confederation created a weaker central government with more power given to the individual states.


What was true of-federalists?

they believed that the national government should be stronger than the states.

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What contributed the most most toward the realization that the nation needed a stronger central government?

The secession of the Southern states contributed the most toward the realization that the nation needed a stronger central government . Prior to this the states simply had a cooperative agreement.


The writers of the United States Constitution created a federal form of government primarily to?

To strengthen the power of the central government. The preceding Articles of the Confederation gave too much power to the states, and left too little power to the central government, as shown by Shays' Rebellion. A stronger central power was necessary, and thus the Constitution was born.


What was the name of the first written form of government for the American colonies and why did this particular government fail?

Articles of Confederation. The Articles were very loosely defined and allowed the States to mostly govern themselves. This meant everything from criminal laws and punishment to currency. This made the states weak and disjointed, and they were scrapped for a stronger central government.


What party opposed states powers?

The biggest conflicts in the drafting of the United States Constitution and setting up the government were between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. Federalists wanted a stronger central government, with less power reserved for the states.


Why the federalist think the Individual States should have stronger governments than the central government?

Actually, the Anti-Federalists were afraid of a strong central government. They were afraid that their states rights would be over shadowed and they would be ruled over by a tyranny. They did not want a strong central government making their laws and infringing on their rights. The states believed that oy they could deteine what was best for themselves.


What is the form of government where the central government is subordinate to the states?

I think you are referring to a Confederacy. In a Confederacy the States hold more power than the national government. This is the form of government the Confederate States espoused during the American Civil War.


What was true about the Federalists?

The full question is: What was true about the Federalists They believed A all government should operate at the state level B state governments should be stronger over national government C national government should be stronger than states D a king should head the national government The Federalists supported a strong central government that was over the states.


What does jay believe decisions should be made by national government?

jay believed in a stronger central government than that created by the Articles of the Confederation, the first constitution of the United States.


Why did the American want to change or do away with the articles of confederation government?

The Articles of Confederation was a weak government. Shays Rebellion demonstrated this fact when government authorities could not decide whether the state or the national government should put down the revolt. Larger states wanted to do away with the Articles of Confederation because they thought the central government needed to be stronger while smaller states wanted to keep the Articles of Confederation because they were afraid of having a strong central government.


Why and in what ways kings and central governments grow stronger at the end of the middle ages?

The Kings helped facilitate the forming of countries by uniting small feudal states into large kingdoms. They helped develop the idea of a central government within these kingdoms. This government was stronger than the small state governments etc


What was stronger under the constitution the states or the federal government?

states


What was one reason why the US fought the civil war?

After the War of Independence the 13 states agreed to a fairly weak federal system where a central government was superior to the state government. Gradually the central government got stronger, writing a constitution in secret, and attempted to impose its will (dominated by the industrial north) on the states. The southern states, culturally very different from the northern states, objected to the increase in central control and eventually, against the will of the north, seceded.