The group that most believed in limiting the power of government were the Anti-Federalists. They argued for a system that preserved individual liberties and states' rights, fearing that a strong central government could lead to tyranny. This perspective was pivotal during the debates over the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, leading to the adoption of the Bill of Rights to safeguard personal freedoms.
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he believed the government at that time should have joined together so china would be stronger
they believed that they should still be treated as slaves without rights so if the government didn't do anything about it they would
they believed that they should still be treated as slaves without rights so if the government didn't do anything about it they would
keep government close to the people
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Both believed that anyone who questioned the government should be harshly punished.
they believed that the national government should be stronger than the states.
They are called anarchists.
he believed that it should be a strong state government and a weak national government.
Both believed that the best government was the least government and that government should not interfere with the life of the nation.
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