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Which nation is called the strong nation?
The most powerful nation in the world is the United States of America, which is also one of the most prosperous. It has an economy 10 times the size of India’s and it has one fourth the population.
What are the pros of a strong state government?
A strong state government empowers citizens in two ways. First, state governments are far more responsive to the needs of the residents of their state. If important issues are not addressed, voters can hold elections and vote for candidates they feel are better suited to handle the problems.
What determines a great nation?
A nation where people are free to trade to their mutual benefit is a great nation. In such a nation, people happily serve one another. To build a great nation, We must have a vision of what our nation would look like even before we start building it. Let us begin to see it and start working towards it.
Who supported strong state governments?
The federalists
The federalists supported a strong national government to preserve order. The antifederalists favored strong state governments and believed that the national government created by the Constitution was too strong.
What are the benefits of a country having a powerful government?
Secondly, a strong national government can help achieve greater social, political and economical equality among its citizen. Also a strong national government is more likely to make foreign policy decisions that benefit the nation in comparison to a strong state government that prioritized the benefit of the state.
Who used the phrase the great adventure of nation building?
Jawaharlal Nehru
Section ‘A’ (30 Marks) 1. A. Read the following passage carefully and Answer the questions given below: What is required on the part of our youths is a keen sense of participation in what Jawaharlal Nehru used to call “the great adventure of Nation building”.
Who were in favor of the Constitution?
The Federalists were the American people who were in favor of the proposed constitution. They were instrumental in the creation of The Constitution. Their goal was to more closely unite the states as one large continental nation.
Who are the people who supported the ratification of the Constitution?
On the question of ratification, citizens quickly separated into two groups: Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The Federalists supported it.
Why do people want to be part of another nation?
If the people are part of another nation, then they will want freedom and their own state. Because they believe in the superiority of their shared attribute, nationalists often stereotype different ethnic, religious, or cultural groups. The resultant prejudice keeps their nation unified.