lack of federalism
The Federalists wanted a strong central government.
The size and involvement of the federal government. The federalists wanted a strong federal government with a powerful executive, while the anti-federalists were worried that a strong fed and executive would place them back under the bondage of a tyrannical government. It gets more complicated and specific from here.
The settlers wanted to live a life in America, and the founders wanted to find gold and natural resources to trade and become rich.
Monroe believed that the US needed a strong central government that had power. He believed that most of the powers were implied in the Constitution, though, not specifically spelled out, because 1) if the Founders did that they were bound to forget something and 2) he wanted the goals of the Constitution to be able to be flexible to changing standards and the evolution of the US. Therefore, he technically could be considered both a loose and strict constructionist, but most consider him to be a loose constructionist because he was in favor of a powerful executive.
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Feared a strong central government
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Federalists supported a flexible interpretation of the Constitution, a strong central government, and military buildup funded by taxes; Republicans supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution, states' rights, and a smaller federal budget. -- APEX ~APEX~ Republicans favored states' rights, while Federalists wanted a strong executive branch. Federalists wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Republicans wanted a strict one.Federalists wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Republicans wanted a strict one. Republicans favored states' rights, while Federalists wanted a strong executive branch
executive powers of his office
Most of the framers did support the idea of a strong Executive. However, they wanted all of the branches to have checks in place so one branch would not become to powerful.
The Federalists wanted a strong central government.
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The size and involvement of the federal government. The federalists wanted a strong federal government with a powerful executive, while the anti-federalists were worried that a strong fed and executive would place them back under the bondage of a tyrannical government. It gets more complicated and specific from here.
The experience under the Articles of Confederation highlighted the weaknesses of a weak central authority, particularly the lack of a strong executive to enforce laws and manage national affairs. The founders recognized the need for a more robust executive branch to provide leadership, ensure effective governance, and address issues like interstate conflicts and foreign relations. This led to the establishment of a presidency with defined powers and responsibilities, balancing authority with checks from the legislative and judicial branches to prevent tyranny. Ultimately, the founders aimed to create a system that could adapt and respond to the needs of the nation more effectively than the decentralized structure of the Articles.
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