From Parchment to Power: How James Madison Used the Bill of Rights to Save the ConstitutionThis text examines how lingering problems beyond the ratification struggle threatened to undermine popular acceptance of the constitution. It focuses on the addition and need of the Bill of Rights to the constitution of the United States by James Madison. |
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... cause of great turmoil and disruption of national life . The populations of modern nations , al- most without exception , are diverse - including within them differ- ences of race , religion , nationality , and language , not to mention ...
... cause of great turmoil and disruption of national life . The populations of modern nations , al- most without exception , are diverse - including within them differ- ences of race , religion , nationality , and language , not to mention ...
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... cause of the rights of individuals and adhered to the principle of the Decla- ration of Independence that governments are established to secure the great rights of mankind . But they did not think such a declara- tion had a place in the ...
... cause of the rights of individuals and adhered to the principle of the Decla- ration of Independence that governments are established to secure the great rights of mankind . But they did not think such a declara- tion had a place in the ...
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... cause or tend to cause public disorder . ” 35. Schwartz , The Roots , vol . III , P. 616 . 36. Ibid . 37. Ibid . 38. Rossiter , Federalist No. 51 , p . 324 . CHAPTER 5 : TO INTRODUCE THE GREAT WORK 1. Robert A. Rutland , " How the ...
... cause or tend to cause public disorder . ” 35. Schwartz , The Roots , vol . III , P. 616 . 36. Ibid . 37. Ibid . 38. Rossiter , Federalist No. 51 , p . 324 . CHAPTER 5 : TO INTRODUCE THE GREAT WORK 1. Robert A. Rutland , " How the ...
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THE LAST DAYS OF SUMMER 1787 | 15 |
8 | 32 |
THE POLITICS OF RATIFICATION | 36 |
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