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Strong central governmentFederalists
Government controlled by the wealthyFederalists
Policies were favorable to trade, finance, and business.Federalists
Wanted strong ties to the BritishFederalists
In favor of a national bankFederalists
In favor protective tariffsFederalists
James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander HamiltonFederalists
Favored ratification of the ConstitutionFederalists
Limited national governmentAnti-Federalists
Free tradeAnti-Federalists
George Mason, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry LeeAnti-Federalists
Government controlled by ordinary citizensAnti-Federalists
In favor of state banksAnti-Federalists
Policies were favorable to farmers, artisans, and skilled workersAnti-Federalists
Wanted strong ties with FranceAnti-Federalists
Must have a Bill of RightsAnti-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 peopleAnti-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 WarrenAnti-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 RandolphAnti-Federalists