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Matching (4 points) Against the Constitution; believed it needed a bill of rights; Patrick Henry and George Mason Agreement that decided how many representatives large and small states would send to Congress Supported the Constitution; believed it created a more stable Union; Alexander Hamilton and James Madison First government; Congress could negotiate treaties and declare war; no executive branch
ANTI FEDERALIST
GREAT COMPROMISE
FEDERALIST
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
ANTI FEDERALIST
GREAT COMPROMISE
FEDERALIST
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
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Here are the correct matches for the terms provided:
1. **ANTI FEDERALIST**: Against the Constitution; believed it needed a bill of rights; Patrick Henry and George Mason.
2. **GREAT COMPROMISE**: Agreement that decided how many representatives large and small states would send to Congress.
3. **FEDERALIST**: Supported the Constitution; believed it created a more stable Union; Alexander Hamilton and James Madison.
4. **ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION**: First government; Congress could negotiate treaties and declare war; no executive branch.
1. **ANTI FEDERALIST**: Against the Constitution; believed it needed a bill of rights; Patrick Henry and George Mason.
2. **GREAT COMPROMISE**: Agreement that decided how many representatives large and small states would send to Congress.
3. **FEDERALIST**: Supported the Constitution; believed it created a more stable Union; Alexander Hamilton and James Madison.
4. **ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION**: First government; Congress could negotiate treaties and declare war; no executive branch.