Question
“The Constitution says federal laws are the ‘supreme law of the land,’ so the federal government could just take complete control.”
A.
Federalist
B.
Anti-Federalist
A.
Federalist
B.
Anti-Federalist
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A. Federalist
Federalists believed in a strong central government and argued that federal laws and authority should take precedence over state laws, as established in the Constitution. Anti-Federalists, on the other hand, were concerned about the risk of a strong central authority and favored more power for the states.
Federalists believed in a strong central government and argued that federal laws and authority should take precedence over state laws, as established in the Constitution. Anti-Federalists, on the other hand, were concerned about the risk of a strong central authority and favored more power for the states.