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Two Good and Noble Men - Federalism vs. Anti-Federalism

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$19.95
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52 min.
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Featuring: Michael Bennett and Gordon Jump.

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Watch Benjamin Franklin and Patrick Henry go head to head over the new Constitution in 1787. Franklin was confident the Constitution would save America from collapse. Henry feared the strong new federal government would ride roughshod over the weaker states.

Neither would back down, each certain of his point of view-and powerful and eloquent in its defense.

This fictional drama is an effective and entertaining vehicle for learning the principles of liberty and self-government.