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What did Federalists favor? Favored a central government and a weak state gov
Some federalists who wrote the federalist papers. (Non-Stop from Hamilton) John Jay, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton wrote the Federalist papers
What document did the Federalists support and why? The Constitution because it had a strong national government
What did the Federalists want? Executive Branch
What does the Antifederalists want? Wants Bill Of Rights
Who are some Anti Federalists? Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry
Why did Antifederalists want the Bill of rights? To protect the individual rights of people
What did the anti federalists favor? Strong state gov and AOC
What did Antifederalists not support? They disliked the constitution since it favors a strong central government.
what did the antifederalists attacks end up leading to? Their attacks made the Federalists add the Bill Of Rights
Which documents guarantees rights in the US constitution? Bill of Rights
Recite The Bill of Rights :)
Forced quartering soldiers 3rd amendment
Imposing taxes without consent Article 1
Writs of assistance 4th amendment
Due process 5th amendment
Taken away basic rights BILL OF RIGHTS
popular sovereignty power to people
federalism separation of powers to central gov and state gov
limited gov gov is limited for what it can or cant do
individual rights rights we have as individuals
Republicanism When citizens vote on officials to represent them
Seperation of powers Each branch is responsible for their own job
Checks and balances each branch checks the other branch to maintain balance of power.
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