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What antifederalist believed what was needed?

Anti federalists were against strong central government


Which group believed the new republic needed a strong centeral government?

The Anti-federalists or Democrats, opposed to a strong National Government.


What did federalists believed?

strong central government


Did New York approve of a strong central government in 1828?

No, they believed in a representative government.


Why was a stronger central government needed?

The founding fathers believed that a strong centralized government was necessary to eliminate each colonized state from having too much political control.


Which type of government did the federalist believe?

a strong central government


Who believed that a strong central government could limit the rights of people?

hamilton


Did the Anti-Federalists want a stronger national government?

No. The Anti-Federalists believed in the power of the individual states, which could look out for their own interests, rather than submit to the central government. The Federalists believed that a strong federal government was needed to bind the country together.


Who did Jefferson believed could best protect freedom?

A strong central government!! D:


What group believe in a strong central government?

The Federalists believed in a strong federal government.


As a strong Republican James Madison believed in what type of national government?

James Madison believed in a strong central government. One of the branches of this government was the legislative branch, which he believed should be set up by the Virginia Plan that he drafted for the constitutional convention.


Did the Federalists believe that the country could not survive without a strong central government?

It is true that the Federalists believed the nation's survival would be in peril without a strong central government. They were opposed by the anti-Federalists, who believed a strong central government would infringe on the rights of the states, as well as individuals.