How the Constitutional Debate changed the old political system and shaped the very core of American democracy – This meticulously created collection contains the old laws of the country and the consti
How the Constitutional Debate changed the old political system and shaped the very core of American democracy – This meticulously created collection contains the old laws of the country and the constitutional changes made after the Revolution, together with the arguments of Founding Fathers about the crucial decisions which shaped the America we know today: government resting on the people, executive power status, election organization, defense, taxation, powers of the Union, the judiciary, senate... By reading their words you will have a clear understanding how this debate influenced our present and created the American democracy:Need for Stronger UnionFederalist Papers: I, II, III, IV, V, VIAnti-Federalist Papers: John Dewitt I&IIBill of RightsFederalist: LXXXIVAnti-Federalist: John Dewitt IINature and Powers of the UnionFederalist: I, XIV, XVAnti-Federalist: Patrick HenryResponsibility and Checks in Self-governmentFederalist: X, LIAnti-Federalist: Centenel IExtent of Union, States' Rights, Bill of Rights, TaxationFederalist: X, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXV…Anti-Federalist: Brutus IExtended RepublicsFederalist: VII, X, XIV, XXXV, XXXVIAnti-Federalist: Federal Farmer I&IIBroad Construction, Taxing PowersFederalist: XXIII, XXX, XXXI, XXXII…..Anti-Federalist: Brutus VIDefense, Standing ArmiesFederalist: XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIXAnti-Federalist: Brutus XThe JudiciaryFederalist: LXXVIII, LXXIX, LXXX, LXXXI, LXXXII, LXXXIIIAnti-Federalist: Brutus XI, XII, XVGovernment Resting on the PeopleFederalist: XXIII, XLIXAnti-Federalist: John Dewitt IIIExecutive PowerFederalist: LXVIIAnti-Federalist: Cato VRegulating ElectionsFederalist: LIXAnti-Federalist: Cato VIIHouse of RepresentativesFederalist: XXVII, XXVIII, LII, LIII, LIV, LVIIAnti-Federalist: Brutus IVThe SenateFederalist: LXII, LXIIIAnti-Federalist: Brutus XVIArticles of Confederation (1777)Declaration of Independence