The Federalist Papers. Beginning on October 27, 1787 the Federalist Papers were first published in the New York press under the signature of "Publius". These papers are generally considered to be one of the most important contributions to political thought made in America.
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Washington DC was made the nation's capital after a backroom compromise deal was made for Madison, a Virginia, to get Alexander Hamilton, of New York, the votes he needed to pass a bill wherein the Federal government would subsume the various war debt of the colonies in return for the capital being moved out of the north.
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Limited Government: We have a bill of rights
<span>Separation of Powers: Supreme court, President, and Congress
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<span>Checks and Balances: The president can veto stuff from congress and congress can override the veto with 2/3 vote. Supreme court can declare things unconstitutional.
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<span>Judicial Review: Supreme court can declare things unconstitutional.
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<span>Federalism: the theory or advocacy of federal principles for dividing powers between member units and common institutions.
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