Thomas Jefferson felt President Jefferson was known for being a die-hard Anti-Federalist in favor of strict interpretation of the Constitution, but he also felt strongly that this purchase was necessary if the United States had any hope of developing into a world power, so he did what to do to make the purchase happen. ... Federalists were angered because, "[Anti-Federalists] had passionately denounced the argument of Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists that there were implied powers in the Constitution that entitled the government to take action in areas not covered in the text of the na...
Initially when the constitution was drafted, the anti federalists opposed it on the grounds that it gave too much power to the national government. ... Thus, James Madison argued in Federalist no. 10 that it would be in a large Federalist republic such as the United States, that one would find the greatest opportunity for all relevant interests to be heard. ...
John and Mary had 10 children together, of which only 6 lived until adulthood. ... Marshall became a prominent leader of the Federalist Party. ... With President Adams being replaced in office by the Jeffersonian republicans, John Adams and his fellow Federalists decided to take matters in to their own hands. The outgoing Federalists quickly appointed several judicial posts go ensure their party loyalty. ... As Jefferson took over the presidency he was furious about the sudden placement of Federalists in Judiciary positions. ...
John Adams filled the posts all with Federalists in order to maintain a "balance" of power which actually would give the Federalists an advantage on a national level. ... The main issue is if the contract entered by Fletcher and Peck was protected or not under Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution and if it could be scrapped by the new law passed by the Georgia legislature. Article I, Section 10 of the United States Constitution deals with the Legislative branch and powers denied to the states. ...
According the Chamber of Commerce's website it focuses and advocates for 10 key challenges: Tax and entitlement reform, energy, healthcare, international trade and investment, a competitive workforce, capital markets, reliable and secure infrastructure, legal reform, innovation, and regulatory reform. ... According to one study it's estimated that 94% of the Chamber's electoral contributions went to candidates who also deny the popular scientific opinion (Greenpeace, 10). ... In James Madison's Federalist No. 10 he warns of the powers of factions and how they may affect l...
Madison, later a congressman, drafted a bill of rights, drawing heavily upon the Virginia Declaration of Rights that was the work primarily of anti-federalist George Mason. ... The Act was enforced against Republican papers in an effort to keep Jefferson's party from defeating the federalists in the 1800 election. ... "Judges who are hostile to the often philosophical basis of the right of free speech and to the values that right promotes, could at any time shift the First Amendment doctrine back to the days when speaking out against the draft could land one in jail for 10 yrs" (Ostrows...
As Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist #74, "The direction of war implies the direction of the common strength; and the power of directing and employing the common strength, forms a usual and essential part in the definition of the executive authority"6. ... But when under conditions of modern warfare our shores are threatened by hostile forces, the power to protect must be commensurate with the threatened danger"10. ...