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What was John Adams political affiliation?

He was a Federalist . This party favored a strong central government as opposed to strong states rights.


What was Adam's political party called?

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This type of political party supported a strong central government?

While it was not a political party in the idea of political parties today, those who opposed the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans (first political party) favored a strong federal (national) government and weak state governments. They took the name "Federalists" as that was the name given to the people who had supported ratification of the U.S. Constitution.


Which political philosophy supports a strong central government controlled by a dictator?

fascism


Name given to individuals who opposed a strong central government?

Generally speaking they were referred to as anti-federalists.


What group believe in a strong central government?

The Federalists believed in a strong federal government.


Which political party wanted a strong central government?

The Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, wanted a strong national government for the US.


Which early political party formed to promote a loose construction of the Constitution and a strong central government?

The Democratic political party was formed to promote a loose construction of the Constitution and a strong central government. The Democratic Party believes the Constitution is only a guideline.


Does a confederation system have a strong central government?

no, it does not have a strong central government


The political system of the ancient roman empire was characterized by?

A strong central government because for over 200 years, the pax romana helped solidify a strong central government by building sophistiated road systems, establishing a universal language, exercising greater dgrees of direct democracy, all with a large army. this unified the vast empire.


What were anti federalists reasons for opposing ratification?

The answer to this question is this.... They opposed having such a strong central government and thus were against the Constitution.


How did the federalists feel about a strong central government?

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