This excerpt from the Anti-Federalist Papers clearly represents the arguments as to why a bill of rights is necessary. This excerpt outlines how a federal government with too much control can result in no individual liberties for citizens. Along with this, it also outlines how too weak a federal government results in an ineffective government. This is why the author of this excerpt favors a bill of rights, as this will clearly outline the rights of citizens while also allowing for the federal government to have enough power to provide protection for these citizens without taking away their liberties.
Federalism is a system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government.
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In the fall of ad 66 the Jews combined in revolt, expelled the Romans from Jerusalem, and overwhelmed in the pass of Beth-Horon a Roman punitive force under Gallus, the imperial legate in Syria.
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Incomplete question, however I infer you want to know more about the role of the federal government.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Remember, the federal government <u>has certain privileges which the other tiers of government (state, local) do not have,</u> such as;
1. It alone can decide policy on foreign trade.
2. it can decide on taxes.
3. It alone can decide to go to war with another nation.
4. It can make policy on government spending etc.