The Federalists were the ones whom wanted to aprove the constitution, and make it legal. The Antifederalists were the one whom voted againt aproving the constituition. The Federalists were the ones whom wanted to aprove the constitution, and make it legal. The Antifederalists were the one whom voted againt aproving the constituition.
Federalists
Federalists believed in a strong central government. Obviously, the anti-federalists believed the very opposite. Some federalists might not have been completely satisfied with the US Constitution, but nobody really could be. The anti-federalists were very displeased with the US Constitution, though.
It has no formal role in the process.
The majority of senators present and vote for confirmation.
they formulate ideas for new policy
Federalists
The representatives said that the elected officials ruled in the people's name. (the Federalists also agreed with that)
Federalists believed in a strong central government. Obviously, the anti-federalists believed the very opposite. Some federalists might not have been completely satisfied with the US Constitution, but nobody really could be. The anti-federalists were very displeased with the US Constitution, though.
Perspective played a major role in the Declaration of Independence because of the different ways people interpret it's content. Just like with the Constitution, how there were the Federalists who adhered strictly to the Constitution word for word and the Antifederalists who thought it was up for interpretation, the Declaration of Independence is the same way. Whether you interpret it strictly or loosely determines how you view what rights the forefathers of the U.S. really wrote in for us to be granted.
what is the role of process executive?
explain the role of science inproduction process
role of edusat in teaching learning process?
1. role of the operations manager in the transformation process.
The representatives said that the elected officials ruled in the people's name. (the Federalists also agreed with that)
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What role does emotion play in the critical thinking process?
the process of others hearing you!