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Hi. Tell me if it did this right, because I am slightly confused.
Antifederalists and Federalists debated about the language in the U.S. Constitution. Which of the following were major viewpoints of Antifederalists? Select all that apply.
a. They believed that a strong, central government was crucial to the success of the nation.
b. They believed that the constitution gave the president too much power.
c. They believed that the states should have more power.
d. They believed that there should be two equally powerful branches of government.
I think a. and c.?
Antifederalists and Federalists debated about the language in the U.S. Constitution. Which of the following were major viewpoints of Antifederalists? Select all that apply.
a. They believed that a strong, central government was crucial to the success of the nation.
b. They believed that the constitution gave the president too much power.
c. They believed that the states should have more power.
d. They believed that there should be two equally powerful branches of government.
I think a. and c.?
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Answered by
Reed
I agree with C, NOT A! There is one more that applies, though.
Answered by
Please help me
Okay... d.?... Because b. wouldn't make any sense as to the president should have the most power.
Answered by
Reed
Think about it. If the Antifederalists were opposed to a strong central government, would they be opposed to the President having too much power?
Answered by
Reed
You've had two guesses. I won't respond to this question again.
Answered by
Please help me
Yeah, so then B. and C.?
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Please help me
Oh sorry didn't see you had said that, but thanks anyway
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