They viewed it as a good source for the American colonies. They needed to find a good way to choose a leader for their country, and in response, asked the common people to vote or choose their leader.
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he was the head of the opposite party, the democratic republicans. Thus, his opinions were the oposite of that of the federalists.
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Robert 'Bob' Hawke represented the electorate of Wills in Victoria.
The Federalists promoted the Alien and Sedition Acts because it worked against the Jeffersonian Party. Many immigrants favored Jefferson's point of view. Keeping them from becoming citizens would push off when they would be able to vote, keeping Federalists in power for longer.
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he was the head of the opposite party, the democratic republicans. Thus, his opinions were the oposite of that of the federalists.
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Because the electorate elected a new set of politicians with a different view.
The representatives said that the elected officials ruled in the people's name. (the Federalists also agreed with that)
The Federalists thought the existing laws would be enough to protect individual rights and the B of R was not necessary.
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.
electorate
The electorate are people who can vote. The electorate decides who represents them.
The Federalists supported strong federal/central government, while the antifederalists wanted strong state government.
Electorate means the people entitled to vote. Here are some sentences.The electorate cast their votes.The politician wanted the electorate's support.The electorate decides who will run our country.