rationalists
reconcile states' rights with a strong national government
chipmunks
strong national government and national bank.
supported a strong national government
a strong central government
No, they wanted a small government. They were more focused on the states' rights. Supporters of Adams (National Republicans) were in favor of the strong central gov.
reconcile states' rights with a strong national government
The Federalists supported a strong national government.
To create a strong national government. A+LS
You would probably be best served to look up a list of prominent Federalists. The Federalists were almost always supporters of the Constitution, and always supporters of "big government" (a strong federal control over the States). Here are a few big names: •Washington (1st President) •Adams (2nd President) •Hamilton (Washington's cabinet)
the lack of a strong national government is the people behind the government helping the government pass all the test to become a national government on its own.
George WashingtonJohn Adams believed in a strong national government and he was a member of the federalist party
Federalists were concerned that a strong national government must exist. They believed without a strong national government anarchy would triumph.
Strong supporters of National Prohibition tended to join the KKK.
identify two argumements for a strong national government
It wanted a strong national government - apex
The Articles of Confederation had a Weak National Government. The U.S. had a Federal Sytem Government ( Or strong Government )