
how did the English government most limit the representative
governments of the colonies?
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The English colonists in America brought with them three main concepts: were
The need for an ordered social system, or government. The idea of limited government, that is, that government should not be all-powerful. The concept of representative government a government that serves the will of the people.
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WW 2 the most people were cold
The correct answer is: The powers the constitution delegated to it.
The Anti-Federalists - Democrat-Republicans - <em>objected to a new central and powerful government.</em> They thought the constitution had the potential to remove people’s liberties. <em>This is the reason they defended that the Federal Government should only have the powers the constitution delegated to it. </em>The Anti-Federalists were against any power that would remove the states powers.
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court cases that support decisions
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clear vision
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maybe because if it swims at night it needs good eyesight to see