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What idea was at the core of the dispute between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?
How many of the founding principles they should commit to following
Whether the new nation should make any treaties with foreign nations
How much power to give the central government while preventing tyranny
What the requirements should be for elected representatives and the president

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The core idea of the dispute between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists revolved around **how much power to give the central government while preventing tyranny**. Federalists supported a stronger central government with more authority to maintain order and promote national interests, while Anti-Federalists were concerned that such a concentration of power could lead to tyranny and the erosion of individual liberties. They advocated for a more decentralized government structure that preserved states' rights and individual freedoms. This fundamental disagreement shaped the debates surrounding the U.S. Constitution and ultimately led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights to address some Anti-Federalist concerns.

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