The federalist papers
by Emma Lafleur
1. Separation of powers
1.1. Checks and balances
1.2. Congress
1.2.1. Senate
1.2.1.1. Powers here
1.2.2. House
1.2.2.1. Powers here
1.3. President
1.3.1. powers here
1.4. Supreme Court
1.4.1. Powers here
1.4.1.1. Judicial review
1.5. How have they changed today vs what was written here?
1.5.1. Growing power of the executive
2. Then and Today
2.1. Use in Supreme Court Cases
2.1.1. Strategy not understanding
2.2. Matches today's government?
2.3. Pluralism?
2.4. Lassez-faire?
2.5. What Publius talked about does not match today
3. How to incorporate these in lessons without reading all of them?
4. Economy in the fed
5. Politics in the fed
6. Society/culture in The Fed
7. Propagandap
7.1. Success as propaganda
7.1.1. Response to it in the time
7.1.1.1. Illiteracy and literacy rates
7.1.1.2. Valuable
7.1.1.3. Irrelevant
7.1.1.4. Too much
7.1.1.5. Unneeded
7.2. Or campaign
8. Old and New
8.1. Tradition
8.1.1. Greek/Aristotle
8.1.1.1. Oratory
8.2. New Government/idea
8.2.1. Unknown/scary
8.3. Disaster/success stories
9. What would they say if they could see now?
10. Constitution
10.1. Articles of Confederation
10.1.1. Constitutional Convention
10.1.1.1. Treason?
11. Nationalism
11.1. Federalism
11.1.1. States vs national powers
12. Debates
12.1. Federalists
12.1.1. Hamilton
12.1.2. Madison
12.1.3. Jay
12.1.4. Publius
12.2. Antifederalists
12.3. Signed constitution
12.4. Didn't sign constitution
12.5. Part of debate or separate from them?
13. Publius or Publii?
13.1. Split personality?
13.2. Put aside own opinions to create one author
13.2.1. How much did they put aside, concessions, personal doubts in Constitution that don't show in Fed