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Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

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Fed or Anti-Fed
Strong central government   Federalists  
In favor of a national bank   Federalists  
James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton   Federalists  
Favored ratification of the Constitution   Federalists  
Limited national government   Anti-Federalists  
George Mason, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee   Anti-Federalists  
Policies were favorable to farmers, artisans, and skilled workers   Anti-Federalists  
Must have a Bill of Rights   Anti-Federalists  
State governments will be destroyed because the national government has too much power under the Constitution.   Anti-Federalist  
A strong executive branch is necessary for the national government.   Federalist  
Republican governments only work in small communities where people have the same level of wealth and values.   Anti-Federalist  
The necessary and proper and general welfare clauses allow the government to complete tasks it's responsible for doing.   Federalists  
Free government requires active participation of the people.   Anti-Federalists  
Small republics of the past have been destroyed by selfish groups.   Federalists  
A bill of rights is unnecessary because the powers of the government are limited.   Federalists  
Checks and balances and separation of powers limit the power of the government.   Federalists  
Mercy Otis Warren   Anti-Federalists  
A strong executive branch will soon become a monarchy.   Anti-Federalists  
The necessary and proper clause gives too much power to the national government.   Anti-Federalists  
The Constitution must have a bill of rights.   Anti-Federalists  
John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Edmund Randolph   Anti-Federalists  


   


 

 

 

 

 

 
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