Strong National Government opposed the creation of the Constitution Supremacy Clause in favor of ratifying the Constitution Elastic Clause Democratic- Republican Party Conservative and nationalistic party “Necessary and Proper” Thomas Jefferson 85 essays Alexander Hamilton No Bill of Rights Fear of Tyranny thought president would turn into a king Republics work best in small areas makes states responsibilities easier Vast Republic James Monroe Governmental power was Divided focusing on economic growth Supremacy of the National Government John Jay James Madison National Government was too Powerful Patrick Henry Strong National Government opposed the creation of the Constitution Supremacy Clause in favor of ratifying the Constitution Elastic Clause Democratic- Republican Party Conservative and nationalistic party “Necessary and Proper” Thomas Jefferson 85 essays Alexander Hamilton No Bill of Rights Fear of Tyranny thought president would turn into a king Republics work best in small areas makes states responsibilities easier Vast Republic James Monroe Governmental power was Divided focusing on economic growth Supremacy of the National Government John Jay James Madison National Government was too Powerful Patrick Henry
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Strong National Government
opposed the creation of the Constitution
Supremacy Clause
in favor of ratifying the Constitution
Elastic Clause
Democratic-Republican Party
Conservative and nationalistic party
“Necessary and Proper”
Thomas Jefferson
85 essays
Alexander Hamilton
No Bill of Rights
Fear of Tyranny
thought president would turn into a king
Republics work best in small areas
makes states responsibilities easier
Vast Republic
James Monroe
Governmental power was Divided
focusing on economic growth
Supremacy of the National Government
John Jay
James Madison
National Government was too Powerful
Patrick Henry