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Stells [14]
4 years ago
9

What are basic principles of anti federalist and democratic republican?

History
1 answer:
exis [7]4 years ago
4 0
Im not sure about the democratic republicans.

Anti-Federalist were people who <span>opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and which later opposed the ratification of the 1787 Constitution. These Anti-Feds believed that a stronger government would take over their rights as people thus came the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was a bill of rights that was past so that the Anti-Feds would ratify the constitution.</span>
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