The republicans of the early national party wanted a
weak federal government to promot...
History, 30.11.2019 06:31 clairajogriggsk
The republicans of the early national party wanted a
weak federal government to promote trade with foreign nations
bicameral executive branch to balance the differences between the sections
strong national government to promote the development of economic infrastructure
stronger state government, allowing only certain qualified citizens to participate in government, and protection of private property
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