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What was the Federalists’ view of the Constitution?
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They approved of the Constitution.
They approved of the Constitution.
They would approve of the Constitution only if Anti-Federalists favored it.
They would approve of the Constitution only if Anti-Federalists favored it.
They would only favor the Constitution if major changes were made to it.
They would only favor the Constitution if major changes were made to it.
They did not favor the Constitution.
They did not favor the Constitution.
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They approved of the Constitution.
Federalists supported ratification because they wanted a stronger central government and argued for the Constitution in writings like the Federalist Papers.
Federalists supported ratification because they wanted a stronger central government and argued for the Constitution in writings like the Federalist Papers.
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