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Federalist Papers 1787-88

Federalist Papers 1787-88. I Context II The Federalist Argument III Critical Evaluation. I Context. The Philadelphia Convention 1787 dual representation trade and commerce v. slavery Bill of Rights and states rights Publius and constitutional ratification, 1787-88

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Federalist Papers 1787-88

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  1. Federalist Papers 1787-88 I Context II The Federalist Argument III Critical Evaluation

  2. I Context The Philadelphia Convention 1787 dual representation trade and commerce v. slavery Bill of Rights and states rights Publius and constitutional ratification, 1787-88 Alexander Hamilton James Madison John Jay

  3. Federalist Papers 1787-88 • I Context • II The Federalist Argument • III Critical Evaluation

  4. II The Federalist Argument Paper No 10 - factions - property - majority - republicanism Paper No 39 - federal and national government Paper No 51 - checks and balances - republicanism and federalism Paper No 78 - judicial review

  5. Federalist Papers 1787-88 • I Context • II The Federalist Argument • III Critical Evaluation

  6. III Critical Evaluation • checks and balances • you win some and you lose some • judicial federalism

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