Anti-Federalists
- wanted a Bill of Rights in the Constitution
- did not like that the national government could have an army during peacetime
- policies favored farmers, artisans, and skilled workers
- did not approve of the necessary and proper clause (it gave too much power to the national government)
- feared a strong Executive branch would lead to a monarchy
- people must actively participate in order to have a free government
<span>1. A1, S9 & S10~ These Sections and all the clauses included in them are examples of federalism because it lays out exactly what powers Congress doesn’t have, (Section 9) and the powers that are denied to the State governments(Section 10). By limiting the powers that each type of government has, this divides the powers equally.
2. The 10th Ammendment~ This amendment is an example of federalism because it says that the powers that Congress doesn’t have, the state governments will have. This divides the power between Congress (national government) and State (local government).
3. A1, S8, C1-18~ These clauses are examples of federalism because they delegate the powers that Congress (national government) has. This is a balance of power between the national government and the local government.</span>
Growing crops such as tobacco, cotton, and food crops.
I believe it the third choice (C.) they were inspired by the American struggle for liberty.
Because:
At first France’s defeat to Britain in the Seven Years War motivated them to join the Americans in the fight against Britain. At the beginning of the war the Europeans(France) gave loans and other assistance through a American trader his name was Silas Deanne. But once the Americans won the victory at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 France soon became convinced that the American cause was worthy. So France and the Americans signed the Treaty of Amity and Commerce on February 6,1778,and France then formally joined the war with the Americans