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Nationalists
yes the constitution
The Federalists believed in a strong federal government.
Japan decided to model its Central Government after the United States of America.
The people that desired a strong central government in the United States organized and called themselves the Nationalists. Later, these people became known as the Federalists.
A type of government in which a group of individual states are united under a strong central government is known as a federal system. In this system, power and authority are divided between the central government and the constituent states, allowing for both local governance and centralized decision-making. Examples of federal systems include countries like the United States, Germany, and Australia.
The Federalists favored a United States with a strong central government. The Whigs [the other side of the debate] favored strong state governments with a weak central government. The US Constitution was a compromise between these two points of view. The question was finally resolved by the Civil War when Lincoln and those who favored a strong central government defeated the Confederate States [who favored strong states/weak central government]
Alexander Hamilton was regarded as a founding father of the United States. Hamilton and his group supported a Strong Central Government
In the debate around the ratification of the Constitution in the United States in 1788, those in favor of the Constitution and its concept of a strong centralized government were called Federalists.
Federalists were people who believed in a strong central government during the early years of the United States. It is not a document.
a strong government has the power to make laws for the whole country and this political system is adopted by the United States,however a weak government has no the power to make laws or even to decide for the whole country this polictical system was adopted by the united states before writing the constitution.
The central conflict of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was how representation in the US Congress was going to be determined. The combating sides were states with large populations vs states with smaller populations. Eventually, a compromise was reached, which is known as the Great Compromise.