Federalist No. 10

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    in the year of 1776 and then Hamilton join the Washington’s staff in 1777. Where he got married to Elizabeth Schuyler and Hamilton wanted to have a good national government, for example, in the Continentalist, two letters from Phocion, and in the Federalist. Hamilton has the idea of having a good national government would help the state and what they would want to establish it would be better written. Hamilton started working at the age of 11 he worked as an account clerk in St. Croix and he…

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    Introduction Second amendment was one of the first 10 amendments. Second amendment’s main framer was James Madison and several other famous faces of our nation like John Adams supported the second amendment. Amendment second is the amendment that says that “A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed”. It was created because if the central or the state government was not be able to protect the rights…

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    Poverty in 1930’s Paris and in Present In this world, we were born unequal; some of us were born with silver spoon in their mouth, some don’t. Yet, we all share one essential thing; we have to strive in this world in order to survive. America, as one of the greatest country in the world, used to feed its people with hope, equality, and freedom; hoping that everyone was able to chase their dream equally through the job class sequence. But, based on US Census Bureau, it is known that the number…

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    United States had adopted the Articles of Confederation a decade prior, but the system wasn’t working. Each state was able to govern itself, and they didn’t have to abide by any regulations set by the federal government. The United States has a federalist government, meaning that the citizens are held to the laws of the state and the nation, but the federal government was left nearly powerless to enforce any type of authority. Congress had no way of being able to regulate commerce and no…

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    Declaration of independence This is the document where the founders of our country declared our freedom. After America began to become colonized, the British secured their claim over the land know as America today. The colonists in the Americas thought that the British were tyranting over them so they decided they had enough. The colonists wanted to be free, not controlled. So in 1744, delegates from the colonies met in Philadelphia to begin the meeting of the First Continental Congress…

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    In “The Federalist Papers, Nº.10” the focal discussion was on factions needing to be unionized: being a necessary for society, how to control the factions without taking away the citizen’s liberties, and the solution for any mischief to arise. James Madison describes the…

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    Other states said they would join South Carolina’s cause, but none ever did, so South Carolina had to fight the tariff battle alone. On December 10, 1832, President Jackson issued a proclamation to the people of South Carolina in response to “The South Carolina Exposition” that argued against a states' right to nullify a federal law. After Jackson issued his proclamation, Congress passed the Force…

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    4th Amendment

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    Bill of rights Introduction In December 1791 the states agreed to the 10 amendments to the Constitution now known as the Bill of Rights. At the time these 10 amendments were only applied to white males. Slaves, free black men, and women were excluded from these 10 amendments. The purpose of this document was to defend the citizens because the anti-federalist wanted to make sure that the central government wasn’t too powerful. The 4th Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights. It states, “The right…

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    Free Community College

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    Despite the money families could save by sending their children to community college for free, making community college free would cause an even greater debt for the United States and higher taxes for all citizens. Over a 10 year period, President Obama’s plan for free community college is approximated to yield over 60 billion dollars(McClean). In other words, the United States’ accumulating debt would have a significantly larger amount added to it. Since 1776, the United States has been…

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    In one wanted to cause a heated debate, all they must do is mention Congress and its inefficiency. Many venture to take a guess as to why it is so inefficient, citing the individual members or the design itself. However, an overwhelming amount of American citizens are unaware of the fact that the inefficiency they complain about is actually how the government is supposed to function. One of the major criticisms of government inefficiency is of the members themselves, regular people are tired of…

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