<em><u>The correct answer is speaker 2</u></em>. Speaker 2 states that after experiencing the tyranny of Great Britain, Americans know how important it is to limit the government's power. This is a statement an anti-federalist most likely would say and stand behind. In 1787, Federalists were the political force behind the making off the first Constitution of the United States as a free country. Anti-federalists were members of the society that were not represented by the values and beliefs of Federalists. They believed that the country should give the power to the states and to avoid a central government. They also believed that the Constitution was not enough to protect the individual rights of the citizens, and believed in the Articles of the Confederation, which give more power to each different State.
I would say B because nationalism wasn't limited by political sidings
Nation's credit determines the fiat currency.
The statement that best describes a difference between Herbert Hoover's and Franklin Roosevelt's political philosophies would be that "<span>B. Hoover said the government should not intervene in the economy; Roosevelt used government programs to create jobs," since this was the basis of FDR's "New Deal" policies. </span>
Sicily I think... Carthage wanted to attack