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Smaller states fear loss of identity Being overpowered by large states. GREAT COMPROMISE Bicameral legislature Senate 2 votes/state. FEAR – of large states. Men of property lacked confidence in the masses ability to govern . Only House of Representatives was to be popularly elected.
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Smaller states fear loss of identity Being overpowered by large states GREAT COMPROMISE Bicameral legislature Senate 2 votes/state FEAR – of large states
Men of property lacked confidence in the masses ability to govern Only House of Representatives was to be popularly elected FEAR – of the people
Men of property concerned about (Shay’s) Rebellion Trade barriers Lack of uniform currency Essential powers of national government were ENUMERATED and ELASTIC CLAUSE was added FEAR – of weak central government
Experiences with British who have no written constitution caused concern Constitution was written FEAR – of written constitution
Americans feared border and trade disputes and invasions National government was empowered to resolve difference between states and regulate interstate commerce FEAR – of other states
All states were incapable of defending themselves Enforcing treaties Gaining foreign respect National government given monopoly over the military powers of gov’t FEAR – of foreign powers
Experience with George III System of CHECKS AND BALANCES would check power of executive FEAR – of strong executive
No written guarantee of individual rights provoked fears BILL OF RIGHTS was added at insistence of Anti-Federalists. FEAR – of losing individual rights