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The United States is a democracy in name but sometimes, the actions of the government feel as though it is not a democracy. Some of those actions include:
- Money politics.
- The rich having more rights.
- Racial division.
- Justice along ideological lines.
<h3>How can the U.S. be said to be undemocratic?</h3>
Politics in the United States is controlled by the rich. They are both the people who run for office and the ones who raise money for others to run for office. This means that the interests of the rich are ahead of those of the average American.
There is also racial division in the country which has led to some groups being treated unequally which is not to be the case in a democracy. Justice given by the Courts are also based on their ideologies and not the will of the majority such as the rolling by of Roe v. Wade by the Conservative Supreme Court.
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Well, from what I know, Federalists wanted a strong central government. However, they wanted a balance between states' and federal government, and they didn't want a bill of rights because they wanted the states to have those powers. So that eliminates "A" and "C."
"B" doesn't seem likely, so I think it might be "D.<span> The federal government should be stronger than individual state governments."
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<span>Asia had access to many things that were impossible to find in Europe such as various spices and deffinitely the most famous is Silk. They also had the technology to produce high quality paper. This all made people want to trade with Asians and since they were pretty closed there were many middle men in trading. Europeans wanted to find a way to avoid this so they went themselves there to try and negotiate with Asians.</span>