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John Locke

Inalienable rights 1.Life 2.Liberty 3. Possessions

James Madison

Created Virginia Plan (vote per population)



John Adams

Federalist

Unitary

Central Authority

Capitalism

Business owned by owners not state

socialism

gov't owns business

New Jersey Plan

one vote per state

House of burgesses

Lower house of colonial virgina legislature

Adam Smith

Democratic enlightenment figure



Petition of Right

Rules the King can't break

Aristotle

4 elements (air,earth,fire,water) stars = ether

natural rights

inalienable rights

confederacy

an alliance of groups especially states

mixed market

market with no clear trend

connecticut compromise

senate = state representation


house = population representation

Innerstate commerce

drama between states

Intolerable Acts

acts meant to punish the colonists

limited gov't

when gov't can't intervene into certain things (early US history)

Karl Marx

Founder of communism

Federalist

Favored Constitution


Led by Madison


Strong Govt


Strong gov't protect nation and domestic issues


Checks and Balances


Protection of Property Rights

Anti Fed

Hated Constitution


Bill of Rights


Led by Hamilton


Strong State gov't


created strong executive like in a monarchy


wanted fewer limits on popular participation