<span>Direct democracy and education were
related in Athens through the following scenarios:
1. Athenian boys were educated to become active citizens with skills to take
part in a democratic government. </span>
<span>2. Women
had no political power, so education was for girls.</span>
The Iroquois had past ties to both the English and the French, and the French had agreed to act as the authority between signatory tribes.
Truman uses “democracy” more than Eisenhower
Answer: plantation owners
Explanation: own great piece of land and slaves giving them more power during that era
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not attach the Federalist paper to properly answer your question.
However, trying to help you we can comment on the following.
George Mason’s essay about government differed from ideas expressed in The Federalist Papers in that George mason believed that the Federalists supported the creation of a strong central government that could have the risk to turn into a dictatorship, as was the case of the English monarchy. Mason was against the aggressions and aggravations committed by the English king and he did not want that for the American people. That is why he opposed the ratification of the Constitution under that strong federal government conception supported by Federalists like Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison.
George Mason was an Antifederalist like Thomas Jefferson, and he firmly believed in a government that included many rights for the citizens.