Federalists- Alexander Hamilton, Ben Franklin, George Washington, James Madison, and John Jay. Supported the constitution as is. Supported strong central government.
Anti-Federalists: Patrick Henry, Sam Adams, George Mason, Richard Henry Lee. Feared strong central government would endanger people's liberties. Could not be government by consent of people. Worried about "Laws necessary and proper" clause. Wanted Bill of Rights.
it got him a step further ahead
<span>After World War II, the Soviet Union turned many of the countries of Eastern Europe into </span>satellite states
That means that the states were "independent" but were actually ruled by the Soviet Union behind the scenes. They each had their leaders but all of them had to do what Stalin told them to.
B. The powers that are not specifically assigned to the federal government
Answer:
He continued the trend of Detente and de-escalation begun under Nixon Administration.
Explanation:
The large increase in the defense budget to confront the Soviets was in contravention with the Detente and de-escalation policies held during Nixon administration and Mr. Reagan believed that United State had to be an actor strong enough to oppose Communism everywhere, where the support to the Contras in Nicaragua or to the Mujahideen in Afghanistan.