Republicanism in the United States

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    beneficial when their views started becoming similar. Despite the fighting between the parties, it helped shape the United States for the years to come. The party was short-lived but necessary for the United States to grow and become more successful as a newly freed country. The Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties were the first two political parties in the United States. The founder of the Federalists party was Alexander Hamilton. The Federalists believed in a more strong central…

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    British colony and Paine wrote a book called Common Sense which discussed Representative Government and Republicanism, which was a show of open rebellion against the king. It one of the first books to openly suggest breaking free from Britain. And because it was written in a simpler style and was easily readable, it played a major role in persuading people to break from the British. The article states “being empowered by the people will have a truly legal authority” (Common Sense).…

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    Abraham Lincoln: Moving Towards a More Perfect Union The United States of America has had forty-four presidents; our nation has put the wellbeing of our country into the hands of forty-four people. A president’s job is to lead our government, be a spokesperson for the people, and make sure America is living up to the ideals we were founded upon. One particular president, Abraham Lincoln, was a phenomenal spokesperson for the ideals America stands for, particularly equality and freedom, and led…

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    corruption from other branches. These branches include the legislature, the executive branch, and the judiciary. The intention of the legislature is to be the most powerful. Madison did this in order for the power of government to rest within republicanism and popular sovereignty. Legislature is split into two branches, making it a bicameral legislature. The House of Representatives was designed under a delegate model in that elected officials are intended to represent their constituents,…

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    The American Patriots in the Thirteen Colonies won independence from Great Britain, becoming the United States of America. They defeated the British in the American Revolutionary War in alliance with France. The American Revolution happened 1775 through 1783. The United States Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776. The Declaration of Independence declared independence between…

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    segregation at the birth of the constitution, by conclusion of federalist John Adams’ presidency, two distinct parties emerged: the Jeffersonian Republicans and the Federalists. These political parties held opposing views on numerous topics including states’ rights, the power of the federal government, and most importantly, the interpretation of the Constitution. While both political parties signed to the laws written in the Constitution, the Jeffersonian Republicans are usually characterized as…

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    principles of limited government, republicanism, checks and balances, federalism, separation of powers, and popular sovereignty. Each of these essential ideas is identifiable in the U. S. Constitution, and are evident in how our government functions. Ronald Reagan on said that “Man is not free unless government is limited”. A limited government is a government…

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    Thomas Paine – Writer of Common Sense who used to be a corset maker’s apprentice but moved to America. Republicanism – The idea that the government’s power came from its people. Richard Henry Lee – Virginian who stated that “The United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states”. Thomas Jefferson – Virginian who wrote the Declaration of Independence, which was formally approved by the congress on July 4, 1776. Declaration of…

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    looked very promising as energetic Americans were working, developing, and expanding their territory. The new president, Thomas Jefferson described the United States, “as an ‘empire of liberty’” (Shi & Tindall 2015) and with that being said he came into office with a mission. The presidency of Jefferson began the era of “Jeffersonian Republicanism” which made him the people’s president it was the first election in which power was transferred from one party to the other in peace. Jefferson’s…

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    monarchies serve in place as their government. Monarchy is the oldest system of government in the United Kingdom. Total power is invested in one person, a head of state called a monarch, who keeps the position until death or resignation. “In a monarchy, a king or queen is Head of State. The British monarchy is known as a constitutional monarchy. This means that, while The Sovereign is Head of State, the ability to make and pass legislation resides with…

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