百度试题 结果1 题目Those who supported the Constitution and preferred a strong national government were called c . A. Democrats B. Republicans C. Federalists D. Antifederalists 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 c. Federalists
The Federalists were opposed by the Anti-Federalists, including prominent figures such as Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, James Monroe and Samuel... Learn more about this topic: Ratification of the U.S. Constitution | Definition & History ...
Perhaps it was Gordon Wood who had it wrong: James Wilson, not William Findley and the Antifederalists had the most prescient view of the United States ConstitutionAlcorn, Mark
Justice Kagan, seemingly siding with Clumsy McClumserson, argued that the statute supported the train as in use, when it’s ready to be used, because the point of the legislation is to get it ready for whatever the train’s operator’s decided to do with it, before it’s put into use...
Reddit bans Federalist article describing how Harris campaign manipulates Reddit. From here: Last week, Candace Owens revealed that Kamala Harris has Sephardic Jewish ancestry traced back to her father’s father that is being blocked. Candace speculated that Kamala is trying to “blackify” herself ...
he retired from politics. This was the country’s loss. George Mason made great intellectual contributions to our founding. He unswervingly supported natural (inalienable) rights, both in Virginia and the nation. To a great extent, we owe him our gratitude for the first ten amendments...
further than the tenth president. His father,John Tyler Sr., was roommates with Thomas Jefferson at the College of William and Mary, where they reportedly played fiddles together, per theWilliamson Herald. The elder John Tyler was a strong anti-Federalist who became the governor of Virginia in...
No, Google didn't demonetize The Federalist and Zero Hedge, as NBC's misleading story claims, and it is not an example of anti-conservative bias — from the another-day-another-story dept — So, earlier today, NBC reported that Google had “banned” two well known websites from its ad...
the War of 1812, Congress began to consider improving the young republic’s infrastructure. Calhoun enthusiastically supported plans to spend federal money, urging Congress to “bind the Republic together with a perfect system of roads and canals… Let us conquer space… We are under the most ...
hoping that a broad federal court ruling might gut the laws in all 29 states and free dozens of Republican electors to vote against Trump. They routinely cite Alexander Hamilton in their arguments. It was Hamilton in the Federalist Papers who outlined the concept of the Electoral College as a...