I believe the answer is: government controls can guard against abuses of power
Federalist tend to want the government to have the largest control in society rather than the people or the states.
So the answers that federalist have to social issue tend to lean on creating more government control or giving the government more power to do intervention.
<span>The statement reflects the federalists view on abuses of power is the bill of rights can address the abuses of power. The Federalists favored endorsement of the United States Constitution since they trusted that the U.S. would not survive unless the Constitution was passed. They likewise contended that a more grounded national government was required after the Articles of Confederation fizzled.</span>
<span>enforcing state laws <--- Is your answer. representing the state in the U.S. Congress
revising the state constitution
deciding on state criminal cases</span>