Articles of Confederation: Power for the States

Articles of Confederation: Power for the States

How did the Articles of Confederation power distribution affect the early United States? How did state powers under the Articles of Confederation evolve in the Constitution? In the Articles of Confederation, power is limited for the national government. Federalist 16 discusses the shift of power to the national government under the Constitution. Read more about the Articles of Confederation, power, and Federalist 16.

Federalist Paper 51: Limiting Concentration of Power

Federalist Paper 51: Limiting Concentration of Power

What is Federalist Paper 51? How does it address checks and balances in the Constitution? Federalist Paper 51 is all about the system of checks and balances. The doctrine of separation of powers is an important part of The Federalist Papers. It was used to help address concerns about an overly powerful central government. Read more about the doctrine of separation of powers, a system of checks and balances, and Federalist Paper 51.

What Is Ebola Disease? Behind The Deadly Virus

What Is Ebola Disease? Behind The Deadly Virus

What is Ebola disease? How did Ebola start, and why were there Ebola outbreaks? The answer to the question “what is Ebola disease?” is complex. Ebola disease is a highly deadly virus known as a hemorrhagic fever virus, as it causes clotting problems, internal bleeding, inflammation, and tissue damage. It is spread through bodily fluids, and does not discriminate between humans and animals. So what is Ebola disease? Read more about Ebola and its origins below.

The Main Problems With the Articles of Confederation

The Main Problems With the Articles of Confederation

What were the problems with the Articles of Confederation? How did Federalist 15 address these issues? How did the new Constitution aim to address these problems with the Articles of Confederation? The problems with the Articles of Confederation are all related to inadequate powers of the national government with too much power for the state. The framers of the Constitution aimed to build on the strengths of the Articles of Confederation but also fix the problems with the Articles of Confederation. Read more about the problems with the Articles of Confederation as discussed in Federalist 15.

Federalist 1: Making the Case for the U.S. Constitution

Federalist 1: Making the Case for the U.S. Constitution

What is Federalist Paper 1 about? How does Federalist 1 set up the discussion and tone for the rest of The Federalist Papers? Federalist 1 starts the process of advocating for the adoption of the new U.S. Constitution. The general reason for this, which is articulated in Federalist Paper 1, is the need for the Union. Read on to find out what is discussed in Federalist 1.