The Anti-federalists, or currently, the Libertarian Party
Democratic republican
Federalism.
The Anti-Federalist wanted to limit the Federal government strictly to what the powers the Constitution delegated to it.
Currently, there is no limit on what the federal government chooses to spend, period.
To limit the power of the federal government
the Bill of Rights
they needed a way to govern themselves but didn't want a monarchy after the Revolutionary war. - answered by: :) Smiley.
The Anti-Federalist wanted to limit the Federal government strictly to what the powers the Constitution delegated to it.
They wanted to limit the federal government's power
he wanted to limit their power.
They wanted to limit the federal government's power
The anti-federalists wanted the amendments to limit the federal government's power.
The South.
Federalist party:Wanted to make the federal government stronger.Democratic-Republican party:Wanted to limit the power of the federal government.
He wanted to limit federal power and wanted to reduce the role of government in people's lives. He believed that under the Federalists the national government had taken on powers that belonged to the states.
When the US Constitution was ratified by the states, the delegates wanted to insure that the new Federal government had limited powers. To ensure this all powers not delegated to the Federal government, all powers not assigned to the Federal government are powers left to each state to decide.
Thomas Jefferson aimed to limit the power of the federal government during his presidency in the early 1800s. He believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution and advocated for states' rights and decentralized government. Jefferson sought to reduce the federal government's influence and promote individual liberties and freedoms.
Type your answer here... He wanted to limit federal power and wanted to reduce the role of government in people's lives. He believed that under the Federalists the national government had taken on powers that belonged to the states.
Currently, there is no limit on what the federal government chooses to spend, period.