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Answer:
"The supporters of the proposed Constitution called themselves Federalists."
Explanation:
1. Federalists supported the Constitution's strengthened national government, plus congressional powers, more powerful executive, and independent judiciary.
2. The Federalists stated that a strong 'government' was necessary to lead the new nation and promised to add a bill of rights to the Constitution.
3. Federalists believed that the Constitution gave the national government the authority it needed to function effectively.
Great Britain formed when Scotland joined England. The correct option in regards to the question given is option "D". In the year 1707, the treaty signed in the year 1706 got ratified and the parliament of the two countries merged to form Great Britain. The political map of Great Britain includes the England, scotland and Wales combined. It does not include the country of Northern Ireland. Great Britain has a maximum number of people from the Christian community. It is also considered as one of the powerhouse of the modern world because of its financial and military might.
The vision of the democratic republicans seems much better.
Explanation:
The federalist view of the nation as a construction of asseverate number of states that assert their own identity is not something that the nation has grown into.
In the past decades the nation has been homogeneous and shares more importantly, the core values that are not related to the place they come from or the religion or the race they are from but their shared idea of what US is.
This is something that is there in the work of the democrats and republicans but does not exist for the federalists.