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What was the main disagreement between Federalists and Anti-Federalists?
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Disagreement = a difference of opinion.
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How much power the federal government should have
Whether to abolish slavery
Who should be president
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Correct answer: How much power the federal government should have.
Explanation: Federalists wanted a stronger national government (and supported the new Constitution) to provide unity, stability, and effective governance. Anti‑Federalists feared a powerful central government would threaten individual and state rights, so they favored stronger state authority and protections like a Bill of Rights.
Explanation: Federalists wanted a stronger national government (and supported the new Constitution) to provide unity, stability, and effective governance. Anti‑Federalists feared a powerful central government would threaten individual and state rights, so they favored stronger state authority and protections like a Bill of Rights.
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