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Nonamiya [84]
2 years ago
6

__________ were most likely to support a strong state government and a weak national government.

Social Studies
1 answer:
allsm [11]2 years ago
3 0

It was most likely that the anti-federalists would choose a robust state government and a meager federal one.

What principles do antifederalists adhere to?

What are antifederalists?

Many Anti-Federalists supported a constrained central government because they equated British persecution with strong governments. Others wanted to further democracy but were concerned that a strong government would be in the hands of the wealthy. They felt that the states were giving the new federal government an overwhelming amount of power.

What were the Anti-Federalists' arguments?

The national power grab was opposed by the Anti-Federalists. They supported localized, constrained national authority, similar to that provided by the Articles of Confederation.

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