The Federalist Papers Explained (AP US Government and Politics)
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 ...
Marco Learning
The Federalist Papers: The O.G. US Constitution
Did you know that when the US Constitution was first drafted in 1787, lots of Americans thought it was a bad idea? That's why Founding Fathers Alexander ...
UntoldEdu
The Federalist Papers and the Debate on the Constitution: History, Quotes, Summary (1996)
The Federalist (later known as The Federalist Papers) is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay ...
Way Back
The Articles of Confederation - Becoming the United States - Extra History - #1
When the thirteen colonies of North America broke away from Great Britain, they struggled to draft their first constitution. After great debate, they created the ...
Extra Credits
Why is the US Constitution so hard to amend? - Peter Paccone
When it was ratified in 1789, the US Constitution didn't just institute a government by the people – it provided a way for the people to alter the Constitution itself.
TED-Ed
Federalist No. 10 AP Gov NEW!
Everything you need to know about Federalist No. 10! Check out the AP Gov Ultimate Review Packet: https://www.ultimatereviewpacket.com/courses/gov ...
Carey LaManna
Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9
In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty ...
CrashCourse
The US Constitution was an illegal document
A little more than a decade after the founding of the United States, things weren't going incredibly smoothly. People like James Madison and Alexander Hamilton ...
The Aspen Institute
The Book Club: The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison with Ben Shapiro
Do you understand the Constitution? What makes America different? Ben Shapiro joins Michael Knowles to discuss The Federalist Papers, a collection of ...
PragerU
Can the Constitution Adapt to Future Circumstances? [No. 86]
Professor Ilan Wurman explains how the Founders crafted a constitution that was both permanent and flexible. The provisions of the Constitution are broad ...
The Federalist Society
Why a Written Constitution? [No. 86]
Professor Lillian BeVier describes the process of drafting and the ratification of the Constitution. The most obvious reason that the Constitution had to be written ...
The Federalist Society
Anti Federalist Vs. The New Constitution
This is video explains why the anti federalist opposed the new constitution of the United States. This video shows both sides of the anti federalist and the ...
Jack Schreiner
Federalist No. 51 AP Gov NEW!
Everything you need to know about Federalist No. 51! Check out the AP Gov Ultimate Review Packet: https://www.ultimatereviewpacket.com/courses/gov ...
Carey LaManna
Brutus v. Publius: The Fight Over the Judiciary
Before the United States Constitution was ratified, the Founding Fathers famously debated the merits and problems of the newly proposed government in a ...
The Federalist Society
HISTORY TALKS: Federalist Papers - New Ideas for a New Nation
In a series of newspaper articles Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison explained the value of the new constitution that replaced the Articles of ...
HistoryNet
22. The Road to a Constitutional Convention
... in understanding the process by which delegates drafted a new Constitution. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: The Road to the Constitutional Convention 06:07 ...
YaleCourses
Liberty's Kids 140 - We the People
America's leaders meet at a convention in Philadelphia and decide to write a radical new Constitution. Ben Franklin, in his final moment on the world stage, ...
Liberty's Kids - WildBrain
Federalist Era: Part I - Washington and Hamilton - 1789 - 1800
• Washington's executive precedents • The First U.S. Congress and the addition of the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution • The First Cabinet • Hamilton vs.
Mr. Raymond's Civics and Social Studies Academy
The Constitution Line By Line: Episode One
In the first episode of The Constitution Line By Line, U.S. Senator Mike Lee discusses Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution, wherein the Framers granted ...
The Federalist Society
James Madison, the Federalist Papers
Before serving as the fourth President of the United States, James Madison made a major contribution to American political thought through his role in writing the ...
NBC News Learn
The Demand for Federalism [No. 86]
How did the Founders decide on the unique system of federalism established in the Constitution? Professor Kurt Lash explores both the tensions and the ...
The Federalist Society
The Constitution | BRI's Homework Help Series
Have you ever looked at your teacher with a puzzled face when they explain history? I know we have. In our new Homework Help Series we break down history ...
Bill of Rights Institute
What were the Federalist Papers?
Perspectives from history. Choices for today. www.choices.edu.
Choices Program
The Relationship Between the Constitution & Natural Rights: Founding Era Debates [No. 86]
What are natural rights and does our Constitution require citizens to surrender some of them? Professor Hadley Arkes discusses this debate among the founding ...
The Federalist Society
Can the Constitution Respond to Changing Social Norms? [No. 86]
Professor Randy Barnett argues that it is not the purpose of the Constitution to respond to changing social norms. The Constitution is designed to provide ...
The Federalist Society
HISTORY TALKS: Federalist Papers - New Ideas for a New Nation
In a series of newspaper articles Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison explained the value of the new constitution that replaced the Articles of ...
Weider History
APUSH Review: Video #15: The Constitutional Convention, Compromises, and the Federalist Papers
What were key compromises at the Constitutional Convention? What was the purpose of the Federalist Papers? Find out here! Here are two review books I use ...
Adam Norris
Founding Documents: The Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers
Signed by "Cato," it cautioned readers of the new Constitution to take it with a grain of salt. Even the wisest of men, it warned, can make mistakes. This launched ...
Civics 101
Why does America have the Constitution of 1787? New Historical Perspectives
Why does America have the Constitution of 1787? New Historical Perspectives PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator, JOSEPH CULLON, PROFESSOR OF ...
Dartmouth
The Tenth Amendment | The National Constitution Center | US government and civics | Khan Academy
A deep dive into the Tenth Amendment, which states that "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, ...
Khan Academy
Anti-Federalists and Brutus No. 1 | US government and civics | Khan Academy
Interpreting an excerpt of Brutus No. 1, the most well-known of what will be eventually called the "Anti-Federalist Papers," which argued against the ratification of ...
Khan Academy
What is the Difference Between Originalism and Living Constitutionalism? [No. 86]
Professor Randy Barnett explains how different constitutional law scholars, and judges, can arrive at vastly different interpretations. Those who adhere to “living ...
The Federalist Society
Resolved: The Supreme Court Should Overrule Qualified Immunity [21st Annual Faculty Conference]
Should the Supreme Court overrule the doctrine of qualified immunity? On January 3, 2019, the Federalist Society hosted a luncheon debate on qualified ...
The Federalist Society
Would a Wealth Tax Pass Constitutional Muster?
Always on the lookout for new sources of federal revenue, some lawmakers are now drawn to the prospect of taxing wealth. In 2020, Sen. Sanders proposed a ...
The Federalist Society
Slavery, States Rights, and the Constitution [No. 86]
How did the Founders think about slavery? How did it affect the construction of the Constitutional system? Professor Randy Barnett notes that many of the ...
The Federalist Society
The First Political Parties of the US: Federalist vs Democratic Republicans | History with Ms. H
In this lesson, we are going to go over the first two political parties - the #Federalists and #DemocraticRepublicans. To catch the latest History With M video, ...
History with Ms. H
The Anti-Federalist Papers Explained
The Federalist Papers get all the love! An overview of the Anti-Fed Papers and their arguments for opposing the US Constitution. Check out the Federalist ...
Hip Hughes
2021 - 100 Civics Questions (2008 version) for the U.S. Citizenship Test
Practice your civics questions with EASY answers! ALL 100 Official USCIS Questions and Answers (2008 Version). Congress members and governors differ by ...
Essa Group
2021 - 100 Civics Questions (2008 version) for the U.S. Citizenship Test
Practice your civics questions with EASY answers! ALL 100 Official USCIS Questions and Answers (2008 Version). Congress members and governors differ by ...
Essa Group
New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. City of New York, New York [SCOTUSbrief]
For the first time in nearly a decade, the Supreme Court is taking another look at the Second Amendment. Three firearms owners sued the City of New York, ...
The Federalist Society
The Earth Belongs to the Living: Jefferson & Madison’s Debate [No. 86]
Thomas Jefferson famously wrote a letter to James Madison in 1789 in which he said that the earth belongs to the living, the earth belongs to the living, not to the ...
The Federalist Society
Federalist Papers - #15 Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union (Audiobook)
Title: The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union Author: Alexander Hamilton The Federalist, commonly referred to as the Federalist ...
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