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the federalist
He believed that the national legislature should have two houses. In the lower house , states should be represented based on their population. In the upper house, each state should have one vote, he believed that slaves should be counted equally with other people in determining a states representation in the national legislature, he believed that the executive should be elected by the national legislature
The First Political Parties Belief DifferencesThe FederalistsStrong national governmentFear of mob ruleLoose construction (interpretation) of the ConstitutionFavored a national bankEconomy based on manufacturing and shippingThe Democratic-RepublicanLimited national governmentFear of rule by one person or a powerful fewStrict construction (interpretation) of the ConstitutionOpposed national bankEconomy based on farming
The purpose of the Constitution was to limit the national government by specifically enumerating the powers it had, leaving the power in the hands of the American people and the individual states.
The federalists were for a large national government. They believed that the wealthy and well-educated people would be able to make better decisions for the country than the people (states).
they believed that the national government should be stronger than the states.
They believed the national government should be stronger than the states
They believed the national government should be stronger than the states
The full question is: What was true about the Federalists They believed A all government should operate at the state level B state governments should be stronger over national government C national government should be stronger than states D a king should head the national government The Federalists supported a strong central government that was over the states.
The Federalist Party believed in a strong national (federal) government with powers over the state governments. The Democratic-Republicans believed that states should have more power than the national government. This is known as the States' Rights theory.
the federalist
jay believed in a stronger central government than that created by the Articles of the Confederation, the first constitution of the United States.
the federalist
who said they need more power, for the States? And they felt that they should have more Power was the government
jay believed in a stronger central government than that created by the Articles of the Confederation, the first constitution of the United States.
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They believe that national government would threathen individual liberty