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Federalists, like Alexander Hamilton wanted to support England, wanted a strong powerful government, a national bank and a loose interpretation of the Coast.

On the other hand, Democratic-Republicans disagreed. They wanted to support France, wanted a small federal government, no national bank and a strict interpretation of the Coast.

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Identify and explain two arguments made by the federalists and explain how the anti-federalists countered each of these arguments?

The answer can be found within your AP gov't book Butcher gave you.


Who are the 3 main Anti-federalist?

Three of the most famous Anti-Federalists are listed here:Patrick HenryThomas JeffersonGeorge ClintonAlthough there were many more as well. It would be difficult to select any "leaders" of the movement as there were many divisions among both the federalists and anti-federalists and each one had their own reason for opposing the other side.


Who were the anit-Federalsts?

I think you meant to say Anti-Federalists..The creation of the Constitution entailed hours of debate and compromise, and even when it was completed, some delegates were unhappy with it. The task of fixing the ailing Confederate government was not complete yet; each state had to ratify, or approve, the Constitution. Basically, people divided into two groups, the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. Each of their viewpoints is worth examining, as they both have sound reasoning.The Anti-Federalists did not want to ratify the Constitution. Basically, they argue that:It gave too much power to the national government at the expense of the state governments.There was no bill of rights.The national government could maintain an army in peacetime.Congress, because of the `necessary and proper clause,' wielded too much power.The executive branch held too much power.


How did people greet each other in 1800 America?

They generally greeted each other by saying "hello". This is the same way people greet each other now. However, they were much more formal to each other in the 1800s.


Th anti- federalist attack the opening phrase' we the people of the US because?

The anti-federalists attacked the opening phrase, "We the people" because they felt that power should not be nationwide and that each state should have its own power.

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