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Benefits of Federalists It is beneficial that Federalists had the most power in the American government for a time before the Republicans gained power. ...
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... The Anti-federalists were outraged by this and insisted that thirty thousand people per ... are paid, but that's to be expected for all the benefits that each ...
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... and so got richer, and the poor and middle class didn't get the benefits. ... If the Federalists (they didn't call themselves that until 1792) weren't in power the ...
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... Further consideration revealed the multiple benefits of a federalist system. ... The Federalists party believed in a large highly centralized government, while the ...
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... The election process of the House of Representatives concerned the anti-federalists. ... number at least seems to be necessary to secure the benefits of free ...
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... were in favor of a strong central government and the Anti-Federalists were not ... When the blacks were instructed that they would receive the same benefits as the ...
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... It was once again that the federalists, in their attempt to appease Quebec, failed in their attempt to bring some form of ... There are benefits as well though. ...
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... in thinkers from the enlightenment who recognize the benefits of free ... organization, Jefferson also differed from Hamilton and the federalists in economic policy ...
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... security and order, · increased international security, and · the benefits of promoting ... some forthright opponents of the Constitution (the Anti-Federalists). ...
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... When the war was over, and the federalists had won, rich colonists had defiantly ... colonial elite to replace those loyal to England, give some benefits to small ...
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... Federalists, supported the central government, believing that the men in power would be selfless and work for the common good, and not for personal benefits ( ...
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... because of differences in the two parties of the time, the Federalists and the ... Congress sets pay and benefits for all parts of the bureaucracy, except for the ...
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