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13. The Federalist Patriot - Free Subscription
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- "Simply put, The Federalist Patriot cuts through the clutter and delivers timely, accurate, and colorful accounts of the week's most important news and policy issues. ...
- "The Federalist Patriot interprets current issues in the conservative context of history. ...
- ' Federalist readers understand that commission. ...
- "The vision and legacy of the Reagan Revolution flourish on the pages of The Federalist Patriot. ...
- "The Federalist Patriot is a 'must read' for informed conservatives. ...
- "The Federalist Patriot not only does the best job of putting important news, policy and opinion in proper context, but also of cutting down to size the pompous praters and propagandists on the left. ...
- "The Federalist Patriot is leading a surprisingly well-organized charge into the world of Internet politics. ...
- "The Federalist Patriot is a great source for sound conservative opinion. ...
- "The Federalist Patriot is an indispensable resource for conservatives. ...
- "The Federalist Patriot recalls the noble tradition of our Founders. 'Publius' would have admired and endorsed The Federalist Patriot, as do I. ...
- The Federalist Patriot puts them all in a nutshell--easy to crack and fun to read. ...
- "The Federalist Patriot is the most informative and witty publication on the Internet. ...
- "The Federalist Patriot is a refreshing antidote to the mainstream media establishment, and an invaluable resource for straight thinkers. ...
14. THE ANTI-FEDERALIST
- www.liberty-tree.org
- THE ANTI-FEDERALIST .
- This collection of writings and speeches by major Anti-Federalist leaders is vital to understanding the history and form of the U. ...
15. Federalist party. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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- Federalist party.
- The men who favored the strong union and who fought for the adoption of the Constitution by the various states were called Federalists, a term made famous in that meaning by the Federalist Papers (see Federalist, The) of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
- The party that emerged to champion Hamiltons views was the Federalist party. ... Party politics had not yet crystallized when John Adams was elected President, but the choice of Adams was, nevertheless, a modest Federalist victory.
- The members of the Federalist party were mostly wealthy merchants, big property owners in the North, and conservative small farmers and businessmen. ...
- Federalist Policies.
- During Washingtons second administration, and under that of John Adams, Federalist domestic policies were given a chance to prove themselves. ... It led also to the Alien and Sedition Acts, passed by the Federalist-controlled Congress ostensibly in response to hostile actions of the French Revolutionary government but actually designed to destroy the Jeffersonians. John Adams, who was a moderate and honest man, followed the course he considered wise, and by rejecting Hamiltons extreme desires, he caused something of a division in the Federalist ranks.
- The election of 1800 was a Federalist debacle. ... The Federalist party remained powerful locally, but increasingly the leadership passed to the reactionaries rather than to the moderates. ...
- Merchants and shipowners were opposed to the Embargo Act of 1807, which caused considerable economic loss to the seaboard cities, and their feelings were expressed through the Federalist party. ...
- The Federalist party did not even offer a presidential candidate in 1820, and by the election of 1824 it was virtually dead.
- Miller, The Federalist Era, 17891801 (1960, repr. ...
16. [pg/etext91/feder15.txt] FEDERALIST. No. 1 General Introduction ...
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17. Federalist No. 10, by Publius; Federalist No. 10 Page 2
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18. The American Experience | The Duel | People & Events | The Federalist Party
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- The Federalist Party .
- By the time Alexander Hamilton died on the dueling grounds of Weehawken, New Jersey, the power of the Federalist Party was in terminal decline. Federalism was born in 1787, when Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison wrote 85 essays collectively known as the Federalist papers. ...
- They resented Federalist monetary policies, which they believed gave advantages to the upper class. ...
- A last great hope -- that the New England states would secede and form a Federalist nation -- collapsed when Jefferson won a landslide reelection in 1804, thanks to the Louisiana Purchase. ...
19. FEDERALIST No. 48
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20. Federalist No. 10
- www.law.howard.edu
21. Federalist Papers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Federalist Papers.
- Title page of an early Federalist compilation. ...
- The Federalist Papers are a series of 85 articles about the United States Constitution, first published serially in New York City newspapers (the Independent Journal, the New-York Packet and the Daily Advertiser) between October 27, 1787 and May 28, 1788. A compilation, called The Federalist, was published in 1788.
- The Federalist Papers serve as a primary source for interpretation of the Constitution. ... The authors of the Federalist Papers were not above using the opportunity to provide their own "spin" on certain provisions of the constitution to (i) influence the vote on ratification and (ii) influence future interpretations of the provisions in question.
- Federalist No. 10 and Federalist No. ...
- The Federalist papers are remarkable for their opposition to what later became the United States Bill of Rights. ...
- (Alexander Hamilton, Federalist, no. ...
- Fung, Glenn, The disputed federalist papers: SVM feature selection via concave minimization, New York City, ACM Press, 2003. ... edu/~gfung/federalist. ...
- The Federalist: A Classic on Federalism and Free Government, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1960. ...
- The Political Theory of the Federalist, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1984. ...
- Lessons on the Federalist Papers: Supplements to High School Courses in American History, Government and Civics, Bloomington, IN: Organization of American Historians in association with ERIC/ChESS, 1987. ...
- "The Federalist". ...
22. Free Seminars for Social Studies Teachers: How to Read Federalist #10 (March 1, 2003)
- teachingamericanhistory.org
- --> Home > Free Saturday Seminars > Previous Seminars > How to Read Federalist #10 (March 1, 2003) .
- How to Read Federalist #10 .
- The Federalist, the collection of essays penned by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison under the pseudonym of Publius to urge their fellow citizens to support ratification of the new Constitution, is the authoritative but unofficial explanation of America's government by those who created it. ... By a close reading of the crucial argument in Federalist #10, Professor Muller will show how The Federalist can be used in high school classes to explain the spirit and distinctiveness of American government, and to highlight the contrast between it and other regimes. ...
- Articles of Confederation (included in The Federalist Papers, pp. ...
- Declaration of Independence (included in The Federalist Papers, pp. ...
- Constitution of the United States (included in The Federalist Papers, pp. ...
- Focus: The Federalist is the most famous commentary ever written on the principles of American government. ...
- Read the selected Federalist Papers, paying special attention to the argument in Federalist no. ...
- Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, The Federalist Papers, ed. ...
23. Welcome to Cornell Federalist Society
- www.rso.cornell.edu
- The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a national group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of legal order. ...
24. Iberian Federalist Flag
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