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What was the Federalists’ view of the Constitution?
They would approve of the Constitution only if Anti-Federalists favored it.
They did not favor the Constitution.
They would only favor the Constitution if major changes were made to it.
They approved of the Constitution.
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They approved of the Constitution.
(The Federalists supported ratification, arguing for a stronger national government; leaders like Hamilton, Madison, and Jay wrote the Federalist Papers to defend it.)
(The Federalists supported ratification, arguing for a stronger national government; leaders like Hamilton, Madison, and Jay wrote the Federalist Papers to defend it.)
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