Results for Republicans and Federalists
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The debate over the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1789 revealed bitter controversies on a number of issues that had been developed since the signing of the Constitution. The political struggle between the Federalists and the Dem... - Federalists vs. Democratic Republicans -
... behind the Democratic Republican party and were the main opposition of the Federalists. The Democratic Republicans disagreed with the Federalists on almost every issue. The Federalists had set up the Alien and Sedition ... - Comparison of Washington's and Adam's administrations to Jefferson's and Madison's administrations -
... wanted and also placed an excise tax on whiskey. James Madison, a republican, believed that the national bank would cause an alliance between the government and wealthy business interests. The excise tax on whiskey was ... - Demo-Republican idea -
...nt E, John Randolph feels that taxation is not a republican idea and it is impolitic. During the Jefferson Administration, many taxes were lifted including the excise tax. Since Demo-Republicans took the constitution wor... - Republicans and Federalists -
...s with the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798. These policies cost them much of their support, including that of Madison, who with Thomas Jefferson organized the Democratic-Republican Party, which drove the Federalists from p... - Evaluate the relative importance of domestic and foreign affairs in shaping American politics in the 1790's. -
...f on dutiable goods to help pay off this deficit. The last part of his financial system was the proposal of the Bank of the United States. Jefferson (and his democratic-republican followers) argued that the bank wasn't c... - the Democratic-Republican party -
...titution should be left up to the state governments. The characterization of the Federalists party was that the federal government had implied powers even though it was not written in the constitution. According to docum... - Federalist Party -
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Historical Summary: People in favor of Hamilton’s proposals were named the Federalist Party. They were in favor of issues like a strong central government, anti- French Revolution, closer ties with Britain, and dire... - Hamilton And Burr Duel -
...both developed different reputations during the war, as they were young leaders. Hamilton was known more for his behind the picture work, and was acknowledged by the Congress. Burr was recognized more for his work in the a... - Comparison of Federalists and Anti-federalists -
...elaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut had ratified the Constitution. The Federalists is considered a brilliant set of essays on political theory, and the U.S. Supreme Court has, in controversial case... - Elections of 1800 and 1828 -
...e how they are revolutionary and how they help try to achieve democracy for their people.
The Elections of 1800 and 1828 started at the expense of much geographical discrimination. New England was sharply divided by... - Republican Party’s results of the transformation of ex-slaves into American Citizens -
...n Republicans and developed alliances with white Southern plantation owners. The Republicans began to notice his alliance based on the unfair treatment of the southerners. They were able to get away with everything. The... - Bill of rights -
...lls articles. The essay reveals the many sides of the Bill of Rights, its flexibility and importance in American culture and law.
In 1791, the Bill of Rights, consisting of 10 amendments, was ratified into th... - Election of 1800 -
...te that holds the most votes would win the presidency, and the runner-up would be elected into the vice presidency. At the end of the election, which spanned from October through December of 1800, the two Republican candid... - Compare and Contrast Federalist and Anti-Federalist
By: Josh Stewart -
...Constitution. Madison and Hamilton were assigned with explaining the need for the constitution, and how the Federal government would work. They called for a Democratic government, or a government “By the people, of the pe... - dbq -
As the crisis with France calmed, public support for the acts quickly dissipated. Popular outrage against the laws not only helped unify the Republicans, but provided a powerful platform for their campaign in 1800. The elec... - REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS -
... case supports that s the woman’s right to choose regardless of ability to pay. Republicans on the other hand that the unborn child has the right to live from the time of conception. Democrats support gay unions and some s... - the conflict of 1800 -
...hem back to the same
battle that they just fought with the British. In the end, the intelligence of the Federalist
overcame the citizen’s fearful thoughts and they accomplished the ratification of the
Constitu... - Republicans vs. Democrats -
...ly be taken away to protect others. Republicans firmly believe the Constitution and have a strict interpretation of it. They believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman only. President George W. Bush said abo... - Federalist -
...m the American Revolution or their enemy, Britain, during that conflict. Furthermore, controversy developed between an industrializing North and an agrarian-based South. As a result, the representatives of the states had s...