In the summer of 1788, George Washington predicted that the ideas in the Federalist Papers "will merit the notice of
posterity [future generations], because in (the papers) are candidly and ably discussed the principles of freedom and the
topics of government, which will always be interesting to mankind so long as they shall be connected with civil society."
Washington was right. Even today people debate the appropriate balance of power between
the federal government and
state governments. And the Federalist Papers remain meaningful to such debates. What do you think are some of the
issues that Federalists and Anti-Federalists were discussing in 1788 that people still care about today?
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The georgia platform showed that most georgians ~accepted the compromise of 1850 and wanted to stay in the union. ~rejected the idea that compromise was necessary to maintain the union. ~accepted the idea that slavery was evil and must be ended. ~hoped the compromise of 1850 would break the union apart.
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Step 1 - choose only one of the two options. • in a word document, create an " action plan" to move the bus stop pick - up/ drop - off point to a new location. • in a word document, create an " action plan" to have road signs and speed limits installed at this location. (step 2) in a word document, draft a letter that explains why you are taking this action. you may use fictitious data as long as it is reasonably believable. (step 3) in a word document, create a petition that voters can sign to go along with your letter of explanation. (step 4) in a word document, explain how you would implement this action plan to all voters affected by your action plan. ( there's much territory to cover.
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