the ways in which social and economic problems are solved
States' powers were being threatened in their views
People cannot trespass, even to express political views.
the bill of rights
Ok a little bit edgy sometimes.
He was in favor of a strong state's rights.
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Robert Yates was a prominent anti-federalist during the founding era, and his views on slavery were largely ambiguous. While he did not openly advocate for abolition, he did express concerns about the institution of slavery conflicting with the principles of liberty and equality. His stance on slavery was influenced by his commitment to states' rights and his opposition to centralized government control.
he thought that state governments can not have too much power
the ways in which social and economic problems are solved
The civil rights bill asserted, that the civil rights of the citizen were to be protected by the federal courts against the laws of the state in which he lived. Johnson, with his states' rights views, was forced to veto the bill.
He was a Catholic.
States' powers were being threatened in their views
Slavery
JFK was for and fought for civil rights.
On April 9, 1862, Confederate President Jefferson Davis requested the Confederate Senate to pass the first conscription laws. This action troubled the a number of states with strong states rights views.
Northern views in 1860 included opposition to the spread of slavery into new territories, support for industrialization and modernization, and a belief in the importance of preserving the Union. Southern views, on the other hand, included support for states' rights and the institution of slavery, as well as a belief in secession as a constitutional right.