You are probably thinking about the early battles between the Federalists who believed in a strong federal government and were headed by John Adams and the states' rights group , led by Thomas Jefferson. George Washington sided with Adams for the most part.
the founders believed in a strong national government!
George Washington believed in a strong central government even though he did not become a member of the Federalist Party.
they believed that the national government should be stronger than the states.
yes, the constitution created a stronger national government :)
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.
he believed the government at that time should have joined together so china would be stronger
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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
They Believed In a stronger national government and this was one of the main things in the new constitution
yes, the constitution created a stronger national government :)
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.
jay believed in a stronger central government than that created by the Articles of the Confederation, the first constitution of the United States.
Yes, they do support it. Cooperative federalism and a stronger national government are similar.
jay believed in a stronger central government than that created by the Articles of the Confederation, the first constitution of the United States.
No. The Anti-Federalists believed in the power of the individual states, which could look out for their own interests, rather than submit to the central government. The Federalists believed that a strong federal government was needed to bind the country together.
The purpose of the constitution was to link the states into a stronger national or federal government.
He believed that we needed a stronger government