Socialism is the fear of the Anti-Federalists because the Democrats and what was his stance on people using democracy as a government.
i DONT KNOW THAT'S WHY I AM ASKING!!!!!!!!!!!! He didn't care for parties. He learned that the "party" he supported was starting to call themselves "federalists" who believed in strong central government. His opponents called themselves Republicans because they believed in the liberties of the American people. He believed in both and loudly proclaimed so, that parties would tear this country apart. In today's time Republicans are what would have been Democrats and the "Federalists" of his time would now be Republicans.
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It wasn't. we still have republicans and democrats today, which are forms of the federalists and antifederalists
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that the government wuld turn socialist like it is doing today. the government must realize it is not us that serves them but they who serve us. the government must step out of our daily lives and leave us alone. stop trying to nationalize our businesses and healthcare.
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that the government wuld turn socialist like it is doing today. the government must realize it is not us that serves them but they who serve us. the government must step out of our daily lives and leave us alone. stop trying to nationalize our businesses and healthcare.
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the major issue was the federalists versus the anti-federalists. Two opposing groups with differing views on how the government should be run. Kinda like the democrats and republicans today. Federalists favored a stronger national government and the anti-federalists favored a weaker federal goverment, more power for the state governments.
At the time of the writing of the US Constitution, political parties as we know them today were not involved. There were two opposing groups during that time, the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists wanted more government control over the states, and the Anti-Federalists were something like today's Libertarians (wanting more independence for the states). These two groups had to compromise to get our constitution ratified. The Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the constitution, was included because it guaranteed that the federal government could not have too much control over individuals: This was done to satisfy the Anti-Federalists.
The antifederalists would be appalled at the degree to which power has been transferred to Congress and U.S. Government. I suspect even the federalists would be uneasy.
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yes because they still think that the government might abuse its power yet the government is still standing