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wolverine [178]
2 years ago
9

All of the following were important points that the authors of the Federalist Papers stressed in their writings EXCEPT

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2 answers:
gogolik [260]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: 1. the nation will need to have a strong central government

2. The government will need to have the rights to tax the people

3. Articles of Confederation gave the people(and states) TOO much power and there for gave the government to little to control the states. The Article CAN NOT and WILL NOT keep the union together.

4. The Laws of this nation will have to be strong also and to be firm when broken (no corruption in a government or the nation will not hold together)  

 

Explanation: A good and strong nation needs a<u> good central government</u> and a<u> strong set of laws.</u>  

Elenna [48]2 years ago
5 0
The Bill Of Rights, because the federalists did not think that they needed a Bill Of Riggs, but the Anti-Federalists insisted that they wanted to protect themselves and, they’re rights from a strong leading government, basically they had experienced monarchy from the British so they were afraid of losing the free country.
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