What is the name of the ferris wheels plan?
Radical Republicans were strong believers in justice for African Americans. During Reconstruction the presidents during that time wished to quickly move on and become one nation, but the Radical Republics wanted states to go through stricter requirements in order to join the union. In the end, the Radical Republicans actually vetoed a bill and attempted to have Andrew Johnson impeached.
Their children would be treated how their parents were treated.
<span>Certainly not. The United States has never, since its founding, consisted of a small number of citizens, still less of citizens that could practically assemble in one place at one time and debate their actions. A pure democracy in this classical Greek city-state sense was never practical, and was not seriously considered.
What the Framers created was a constitutional representative republic. Sovereignty is vested in the people, like a democracy (and unlike a constitutional monarchy), but the people do not rule directly. Instead, they elect representatives, at regular intervals, and these rule in the peoples' stead. Their powers are limited, first, by the fact that they are elected for only short terms, and must be re-elected if they wish to continue in power, and secondly, and much more importantly, by the Constitution itself, which puts express written limits on their powers even between elections.</span>
It affected them immeasurably because it enabled them to trade this surplus of food for things that they might need from other countries and thus get other pieces of technology or knowledge or anything similar. They could improve their state that way and that's how development of civilizations began.