Anti-Federalists were primarily concerned about the potential for a powerful central government to infringe on individual liberties and states' rights. They believed that a strong federal government could lead to tyranny, advocating instead for a decentralized political structure that emphasized local governance. They also opposed the Constitution as it was originally written, fearing it lacked sufficient protections for individual rights, which ultimately led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights.
He was a federalist
Federalist
He was a anti federalists
antifederalist
addition of a bill of rights : D
the pesident
yes
Federalist
i dont know the answer
FEDERALIST!!!
bob saggit
He was a federalist
Federalist
nothing
Religion beliefs are the things that your religion or (church) thinks are true.
Your moral beliefs are completely a matter of opinion. If you want to assess them you could ask an unbiased friend. If you think they are true, then they are true ... To you. ____________________________________________________ If you mean by belief the religious belief, then it is your own responsibility to read in the different beliefs, judge your mind and feelings and arguments, consult friends of diffferent beliefs, then you assess by yourself which religious belief is true.
True