Direct democracy would be extremely costly because people would have to vote on every single thing and this would cost time and money to ensure everyone has voted. It couldn't be resolved in early times, but maybe with the age of technology, you could surpass that by having everyone vote online or something similar.
They agreed the government would be Republican after the American Revolution
What is a Republican Government?
A republican government is a form of government wherein the elected citizens represent the people in governing the state. States pr provinces have some autonomy under this type of government and give the central government less power as was the case after the American Revolution.
The American Revolution occured after America gained independence from the Great Britain.
As a result, America set up the new government based on the Articles of Confederation, a written document that defined the functions of the government of the US.
The system of government(republican) which allowed the states more autonomy and power, established by the US and guided by the former colonists was considered weak and was later changed to abide by the US constitution of 1789.
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D, all people involved in a case
Basic argument of the Federalists for ratification <span>of the constitution is that it would give the central government more powers which was essential for the survival of the United States. A stronger central government would improve the economy, foreign relations, and would give the government more power to levy taxes and execute laws, as well as the power to create a strong military without permission from the states.
Arguments against the ratification would be used by ANTI-Federalists, NOT Federalists.
Those arguments against ratification were that the central government would get too powerful and strip the average citizens of their rights. Other problems that were brought forth were the states' representation in the government. Eventually, the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution and the anti-Federalists were less apposed to it.
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