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If you were an American during the time of the Constitutional Convention, would you have considered yourself a Federalist or Antifederalist? Please explain why by identifying 2-3 examples in a 3-4 sentence paragraph. Don't forget to apply the RAD method when writing your response. (3 points)
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If I were an American during the time of the Constitutional Convention, I would have likely considered myself an Antifederalist. Firstly, I would have opposed the idea of a strong central government as proposed by the Federalists, fearing that it would infringe upon the rights of individual states. Secondly, I would have agreed with the Antifederalists' concern over the lack of a bill of rights in the Constitution, as it left citizens vulnerable to potential abuses of power by the central government. Lastly, I would have been apprehensive about the Constitution's provision for an executive branch with potentially unlimited authority, as it went against my belief in limited government.
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