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1 Motives of the Framers Chapter 2, Theme D

2 Economic Interests Modest role Varied widely
Beard: Framers expected to benefit economically No clear division along class lines support this claim Recent research shows st. econ. gain outweighed personal gain (EX. Slaves)

3 Economic Interests These interests played into the ratifying conventions Who supported the Constitution? Merchants, urban, western landowners, held gov’t IOUs, abolitionists Who opposed the Constitution? Farmers, debtors, slave owners

4 Equality Slaves not mentioned—see your notes on compromises. Why?
How are women protected by the Constitution? Is our Government too weak to protect equality due to special interests? Does a strong government create inequality or prevent it?

5 Modern Reforms Reduce separation of powers? Eliminate gridlock
Limit interference with government agencies Make president stronger & more accountable with powers over the Congress. (See p. 42 for list)

6 Modern Reforms Government does too much How to limit government?
Personal wants outweigh common good How to limit government? Limit taxes collected Require a balanced budget President should regain rescission authority Limit the power of courts


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