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tresset_1 [31]
3 years ago
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Help plz! history assignment on creating a constitution. correct and meaningful answers!!

History
1 answer:
Blizzard [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Federalists

Dear Editor,

I would like to inform my Ratification of the Constitution on my perspective of the Federalists. The Federalists happened to make an argument on that the Constitution would create a strong National Government. Also, the Federalists wanted someone who was able to support a strong Central Government. The Federalist's were able to recall the weaknesses of the Government under the Articles of Confederation. In Conclusion, The Federalists want someone who is determined and set good standards.

Anti-Federalists

Dear Editor,

I would like to inform my Ratification of the Constitution on my perspective of the Anti-Federalists. The Anti-Federalists are "against" a strong Central Government(Anti New Constitution). Anti-Federalists are afraid the National Government would become to powerful. Lastly, The Anti-Federalists want a Bill of Rights to be added to protect individual rights. In Conclusion, The Anti-Federalist are against following examples of the National Government because they want everything for "every-man-for-himself."

Explanation:

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