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Antifederalists and Federalists debated about the language in the U.S. Constitution. Which if the following were major viewpoints. Of the Antifederalists? Select all that apply.
They believed that a strong, central government was crucial to the success of the nation. *****
They believed that the Constitution gave the president too much power.
They believed that states should have more power. *****
They believed that there should be two equally powerful branches of government.
It is worth two points.
Please help?
They believed that a strong, central government was crucial to the success of the nation. *****
They believed that the Constitution gave the president too much power.
They believed that states should have more power. *****
They believed that there should be two equally powerful branches of government.
It is worth two points.
Please help?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
One of your answers is right.
What did antifederalists believe?
What did antifederalists believe?
Answered by
ConmectionsAcademyHelp
I have no clue thats why im asking. My aunt tried to explain but i just cant understand it. I tried reading over my notes but i cant find the answer
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Anti- against
federal - national government
So the antifederalists were against a strong national government.
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/ushistory/makingoftheconstitution5.htm
federal - national government
So the antifederalists were against a strong national government.
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/ushistory/makingoftheconstitution5.htm
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