The Federalist Papers Explained (AP US Government and Politics)
Download your AP U.S. Government Study Guide Pack here:
https://marcolearning.com/free-study-guides
In this video, Tom Richey introduces you to the Federalist Papers. The Federalist Papers were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in order to persuade the people of the state of New York to support the ratification of the Constitution. Antifederalist writers, such as Brutus, had claimed that the Constitution would be neither federal nor republican in nature. Madison, Hamilton, and Jay argued that the Constitution would preserve republican government and would preserve the federal system and the rights of the states.
This video will be helpful for students preparing for the AP United States Government and Politics exam. AP Gov students are expected to be familiar with Federalist 10, Federalist 51, Federalist 70, and Federalist 78,
Download a free full-length practice test for AP U.S. Government and Politics at https://marcolearning.com/free-practice-tests
Marco Learning is committed to providing the best, most complete resources for AP® students, their parents, and teachers. Experienced in the classroom, at the kitchen table, and within the test preparation industry, our teachers bring decades of AP® expertise to you, no matter where you are.
Видео The Federalist Papers Explained (AP US Government and Politics) канала Marco Learning
https://marcolearning.com/free-study-guides
In this video, Tom Richey introduces you to the Federalist Papers. The Federalist Papers were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in order to persuade the people of the state of New York to support the ratification of the Constitution. Antifederalist writers, such as Brutus, had claimed that the Constitution would be neither federal nor republican in nature. Madison, Hamilton, and Jay argued that the Constitution would preserve republican government and would preserve the federal system and the rights of the states.
This video will be helpful for students preparing for the AP United States Government and Politics exam. AP Gov students are expected to be familiar with Federalist 10, Federalist 51, Federalist 70, and Federalist 78,
Download a free full-length practice test for AP U.S. Government and Politics at https://marcolearning.com/free-practice-tests
Marco Learning is committed to providing the best, most complete resources for AP® students, their parents, and teachers. Experienced in the classroom, at the kitchen table, and within the test preparation industry, our teachers bring decades of AP® expertise to you, no matter where you are.
Видео The Federalist Papers Explained (AP US Government and Politics) канала Marco Learning
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Federalist No. 10 AP Gov NEW!Federalism: Crash Course Government and Politics #4Federalist No. 10 (part 1) | US government and civics | Khan AcademyPawn Stars: Hamilton's Federalist Papers, 1802 Second Edition (Season 14) | HistoryThe Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8Constitution 101 | Lecture 1AP Gov Review: Final Exam Review!Who were the Philistines? (History of the Philistines explained)James Madison, the Federalist PapersFederalist 78 (The Supreme Court by Alexander Hamilton)AP U.S. Gov Last-Minute ReviewDebating About the CONSTITUTION—Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists [AP Government Review]Federalist Papers IAlexander Hamilton and the Federalist RepublicThe Federalist Papers: Relevant Today?Federalist No. 70 AP Gov NEW!The Book Club: The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison with Ben ShapiroU.S. Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia & Stephen Breyer Conversation on the Constitution (2009)Harvey Mansfield on the Wisdom of The FederalistA Bigger Crisis Is On The Horizon, And It Will Last For Decades