Declaration Of Independence Dbq

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Essay #1 The Declaration of Independence was written on July 4, 1776. It was written by Thomas Jefferson. He was chosen to write this document because of his abilities in writing skills. Men and women that were under the British colony needed to be free from oppression. It was felt that all men rich or poor were created equal. The term referred to as “all men” indicate that all men would have the same standing at that time. These men referred to were actually those who were landowners and wealthy. Many men who signed this declaration still were slave-owners. It does not mean that the slaves and women of that time were included in all men, because women were not allowed to even vote for many years later. The term all men are “created …show more content…

It was established between the years of 1787 and 1788. The discussion was about the factions and how they were influencing the people. We have the Federalist, who wanted to ratify the Constitution. In his paper Federalist number 10, Madison clarifies the difference between a Republic and democracy. There are anti-Federalist who were strongly against the idea of a strong central government, and fearing that the government would abuse their power and neglect the rights of the people. The Federalist papers number 10 was more about the different factions that were present at that time. People were afraid of these factions, because they thought they would become too large and be in the majority instead of the minority. Factions could be controlled by a Republic. In other words, the larger the Republic, the less chance that a faction could be the majority. The largest faction at this time was the distribution of property which was in fact the rich landowners had powers over the poor at that time. As far as these special interest groups today, we know that we still have them just by looking around. We have the rich controlling most of the money in this country, and many times influencing the way people vote. They are also contributing money to those elected officials that they want to have control of this country. With all the checks and balances that are discussed in the next Federalist paper number 51, let see how that these factions are controlled by a series of checks and balances that we have instituted. There are three different agencies or parts of the Government, the executive branch, the legislative branch or Congress, and the judicial Supreme Court. These three separate parts of the government actually can control these factions are special interest groups before they can attain a majority in this Republic

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