I. Introduction
a. Describe The Federalist papers are and when stared
b. Thesis: The Federalist influenced the ratification of the Constitution by making some their most important arguments , including the importance of being in a Union by having a Constitution, answering to the objections made by the Anti-Federalists about separation of powers, and defending opposing arguments made against the characteristics of the executive and judicial branch as provided in the Constitution.
II. Background
a. State when the Federalists was printed and published
b. Discuss the intentions and purposes of the federalists
III. Argument for the benefit of a
a. A would guard against external dangers
b. A would guard against internal dangers
IV. Argument of the problems with complete separation of powers
a. Anti-federalists wanted a complete separation of judicial, executive, and legislative branches
b. The Federalists said to maxim of complete separation powers is misunderstood
c. The branches need to limited powers of the others branches too protect themselves from encroachment of the other branches
A.The branches ned to have the interests painting their powers, and the not letting the other branches take that away
V. Argument fot a single, executive, and against a plural executive
a. Anti-federalists did’t want a a single executive, too much like monarchy
b. The Federalists need the executive to be ”energetic” and a plural executive would make things impossible
A. It would take to long for the people in executive position to aka decision in a emergency, because the might agree
B. In plural executive, it is hard to tell who is responsible for a wrong doing because they can blame each other, so a single executive would lead to more responsible behavior
VI. Argument in favor of judicial review and trees of good behavior for judges
a. Anti-federalists didn’t like a judicial review and the term of good behavior
b. The federalists argued that judicial review was necessary to protect the judicial branch from the Legislature
c. A term of good behavior was necessary to get qualified people for the positions; it would also give them time to develop knowledge
VII.Conclusion
a. Thesis
b. The dates of the ratification of the Constitution by the states
c. The Federalists influence beyond the ratification