Here are the arguments for both sides:
1) Federalists:
-- Felt that the Constitution was necessary, as it gave the federal government more power than the Articles of Confederation.
--Having a weak federal government was a bad idea, as this concept did not work well when the Articles of Confederation were implemented.
-- Having no executive branch (president) made it difficult to develop a clear sense of direction for the nation. Using the new constitution would fix this problem.
2) Anti-Federalist:
-- Believed that the federal government had too much power.
-- Anti-federalists believed that a strong federal government could result in corruption.
--Anti-federalists also feared the federal government would not consider the needs/wants of the citizens, as this is what the British government did right before America declared their independence.
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<u>Correct answer:</u> House of Representatives member
<em>The "verified" answer should not have been approved. It is incorrect.</em>
George W. Bush first attempted to enter public office as <u>a member of Congress</u>, campaigning for US House of Representatives seat for the 19th Congressional District of Texas (which covers an area of West Texas).
George W. Bush did not win that 1978 election campaign. Years later, however, he did win the 1994 election for Governor of Texas. He was reelected as Texas' governor in 1998, but stepped down before the end of his second term as governor when he won the 2000 election to become the 43rd President of the United States.
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