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Madison was an Anti-Federalists and he said that the greatest danger to the rights of an individual came from none other than the government. He thought that the government can take away rights from individuals and believed that this way it may become like the tyranny the colonies fought so hard against.
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He fought to end slavery. Emancipation Proclamation is an example of his fight to end slavery.
George Mason did not want the Constitution and did not want to sign it. He did not want the federal government to have a large amount of power, as this gave the government a lot power to put on citizens, like the British did to the colonists. George Mason wanted a strong central government, like the Articles of Confederation, which gives very little power to the government, and makes it so they can not regulate trade or even effectively make people obey to certain laws.
The thing which was a major factor that threatened the major unity in the United States in the mid-19th century was:
<h3>The Great Depression</h3>
This refers to the period around 1929 in the United States which has a profound effect on the national economy.
This led to the failure of many banks, increase in unemployment and high deflation rates which all threatened the national unity.
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The best option that describes policies used in the United States and Europe during the 1930s that worsened the Great Depression A. Increasing taxes on imported goods and cutting government spending.
The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, protracting from 1929 to 1939. It initiated following the stock market crash of October 1929, which caused Wall Street to panic and wiped out millions of investors.