What was the Lecompton Constitution? What branches of government did the Articles of Confederation have? What did all of the framers of the Constitution agree to before the convention? What was the Federalists' argument for not adding a separate Bill of Rights to the Constitution?
The first argument was that the constitution possessed a system of checks and balances to prevent the government from becoming too powerful. This is...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answe...
Federalist No. 14 was written by James Madison who does a masterful job of picking up where Hamilton left off in his defense of the Union. The prose is a little clearer and, although it is subtle, the language a bit more flowery. In this essay Madison addresses those who claim ...
The Federalist No. 9 is a continuance of the argument for Union as the best means of combating factions and insurrections. Hamilton once again shows his advanced education and uses the arguments of the opposition against them. In particular, opponents of the proposed Constitution cited ...
In 1688, James II was deposed as King of England and was sent into exile. He was replaced by his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange in an event known as the Glorious Revolution. James had been deposed largely for his sympathies toward Catholicism. His daughter and her husband...
This claim that Joseph and Mary were “immigrants” is a mischaracterization long used to push a modern-day policy of immigration amnesty. The left’s argument goes: If even Jesus Christ’s parents were “immigrants,” how can today’s American Christians be against open borders and amnesty?
The two amendments that failed to make it into the Bill of Rights when it was first written were: An amendment that limited Congressional districts... Learn more about this topic: The Bill of Rights: The Constitution's First 10 Amendments ...
The idea that Americans—indeed, people in general—have fundamental rights and liberties was at the core of the arguments in favor of their independence. In writing theDeclaration of Independencein 1776, ThomasJeffersondrew on the ideas of JohnLocketo express the colonists’ belief that they had ...
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was the argument of how many representatives each state should be allowed. The issue of including a Bill of Rights was also addressed. As a result, compromise was desperately needed. One major issue the delegates encountered was giving fair representation to both large and small states.. The ...