
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
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- Q1WANTED a new ConstitutionAntifederalistsFederalists30s
- Q2Were in favor of having a new constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation.AntifederalistsFederalists30s
- Q3Feared that the Articles of Confederation could not keep the country united.AntifederalistsFederalists30s
- Q4The Constitution should create a strong national government.FederalistsAntifederalists30s
- Q5The Constitution alone is enough to protect citizens' rights.FederalistsAntifederalists30s
- Q6There was no need for a Bill of RightsAntifederalistsFederalists30s
- Q7A series of essays written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay to help increase support for the Constitution.Common SenseFederalist PapersThe Declaration of Independence30s
- Q8Essays written in an attempted to reassure Americans about the new federal government created under the Constitution by saying that the government would not overpower the states.Mayflower CompactMagna CartaFederalist PapersCommon Sense30s
- Q9DID NOT want a new Constitution.FederalistsAnti-Federalists30s
- Q10Believed that the new Constitution by itself could NOT protect the people from the government.Anti-FederalistsFederalists30s
- Q11They feared a strong central (national) government.FederalistsAnti-Federalists30s
- Q12Believed that the Constitution did not do enough to protect fundamental rights.Anti-FederalistsFederalists30s
- Q13Demanded that the Constitution include a list of citizens' rights.FederalistsAnti-Federalists30s
- Q14Without a bill of rights, they warned the national government will violate people's rights.FederalistsAnti-Federalists30s
- Q15Would not ratify (approve) the new Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was includedAnti-FederalistsFederalists30s