Federalists believed that the central government should be strong and have a lot of power. They held a loose interpretation of the Constitution, meaning they believed that, if the Constitution didn't say you couldn't do something, you could do it.
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its B. An analogy that compares the strength of the union to individual acts of patriotism
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While he lost more battles than he won, George Washington employed a winning strategy that included signal victories at the Battle of Trenton in 1776 and Yorktown in 1781.
Parties arose during the presidency of George Washington and were sharply d<span>ivided on the issue of "state versus federal power", since this was between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. </span>