Federalists were supporters of the proposed Constitution in the late 18th century, advocating for a strong central government to maintain order and unify the states. They believed that a robust federal system would provide stability, protect individual liberties, and promote economic growth. Key figures like Alexander Hamilton and James Madison argued for the Constitution's ratification through a series of essays known as the Federalist Papers. Their stance contrasted with the Anti-Federalists, who feared that a powerful central government could threaten individual rights and state sovereignty.
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they believed in the supremacy of the executive branch of the federal government
It is False. Anti-federalists were against the Constitution.
African Americans had not interest in becoming delegates for state constitutional conventions.
That depends entirely on the statements in question.
No following statements were included.
They supported ratification of the Constitution and opposed a bill of rights.
where are the statements, don't see any
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Smoking is illegal.
They feared the possible abuse of power by the Federal Government.
They bypass the brain.
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Hypotheses and theories are proven to be true.
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Sure! What are the following statements about centripetal force you would like to know if they are true or not?
Genetics is not affected by environmental factors.