Civil Rights <span>refers to the laws that protect citizens from undue or unwarranted government intrusion into their lives, either personal or as an organization.
Civil Rights are important because they help maintain equality, freedom and liberty for all citizens in a nation. Civil Rights apply to most domains and institutions in society including education, employment, housing, etc. An example of civil rights is equal employment opportunities for people despite their gender, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation. </span>
Agriculture: The<span> science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products. </span>
Manufacturing: To make something on a large scale using machinery.
Wholesale: The selling of goods in large quantities to be retailed by others.
Retail: The sale of goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use of consumption rather than retail.
Service: The action of helping or doing work for someone.
Here is information for both perspectives:
Federalists
I would support the federalists because they believed in a strong central government that would help to unite the states. Along with this, the creation of a new stronger federal government would help to solve the problems America faced under its first constitution, the Articles of Confederation. Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government could not tax or even raise an army. With the new US Constitution, the federal government would have these necessary powers in order to ensure safety within American society.
Anti-Federalists
I would support the Anti-Federalists because they were advocates of states rights. Along with this, the Anti-Federalists knew that a central government with too much power could very easily result in a monarchy, much like the one the United States experienced when controlled by Great Britain.
She is demonstrating the scientific attitude of skepticism. Skepticism is the way toward applying reason and basic deduction to decide legitimacy. It's the way toward finding a bolstered conclusion, not the defense of a biased conclusion. It's in this manner mistaken to state "Doubters don't trust in phantoms."