The answer is D. Put a tax on every piece of printed paper in the colonies
Answer:
The main difference between Federalists and Anti-Federalists at the time of the ratification of the Constitution of the United States was in the powers that the federal government would have compared to those of the states.
Thus, the Federalists defended the idea of a strong and comprehensive federal government, as described in the articles of the Constitution. In turn, the Anti-Federalists feared that this strong government could trample on the rights of citizens and state governments, thus fighting for the adoption of amendments that would guarantee these rights: the Bill of Rights.
Therefore, all writing that promoted a broad federal government and with great prerogatives would be Federalist, while all writing that defended the rights and powers of the states in particular would be Anti-Federalist.
Answer: The answer is letter choice B.
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A. Policies that tried to prevent moving American Indians against
their will
B. Policies that supported established residents over new
immigrants
C. The fight against low pay for American workers
D. The use of transportation to develop social lives in the city
Explanation:
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<span>The Yamasee had a strong resentment towards colonial settlers and traders in South Carolina</span>