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melisa1 [442]
4 years ago
7

Do the phrases illustrate federalist or anti-federalist beliefs? Drag the phrases under the headings where they belong

History
2 answers:
Stella [2.4K]4 years ago
6 0
Anti's ; ANTI 
<span>A.) strong central government is harmful 
</span>B.) president might become too powerful
<span>F.) constitution would deny states rights</span>

Feds; PRO
<span>C.) president should have power to lead 
</span>E.) strong central government is helpful 
D.) constitution protects states rights 
wariber [46]4 years ago
4 0

The correct answer is:

<u><em>1.) anti-federalist  </em></u>

A.) strong central government is harmful  

B.) president might become too powerful

F.) constitution would deny states rights

<u><em>2.) federalist </em></u>

C.) president should have power to lead  

E.) strong central government is helpful  

D.) constitution protects states rights  

Federalism is a political doctrine that seeks a political entity or organization is formed by organisms (states, associations, groups, unions, etc.) that are associated delegating some freedoms or powers to another higher body, to whom the sovereignty belongs (State federated or federation) and that they maintain a certain autonomy, since some competences belong exclusively to them. In other words, it is a political system in which the functions of the government are divided among a group of associated States, first, which then delegate powers to a central federal state.

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