Foreigners would Be the correct answer I believe
People who have supported the Constitution had become known as Federalists, but for those who are against it as they believed it gave the national government so much power have been named Anti-Federalists
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A series of essays were published, with John Jay's encouragement, by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton to convince people to amend the Constitution.
The 85 poems, defined as "The Federalist," explained how the new administration will operate and published in state-wide journals in the autumn of 1787 under the pseudonym of Publius (the "Public" in Latin).
Federalists demanded that "the people" meant "We, the people of the United States" instead of the citizens of cities, counties, and states. The main dispute among anti-Federalist and Federalists didn't concern the best methods of empowering the people most accurate with the protection of personal rights.
Answer: A, C, D
Explanation: I know by past experience hope this helps your multiple choice question.
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You have to have lived through Sputnik I to understand why the United States had to do something. Our curriculum, even in Canada where I was educated, changed overnight. Almost literally.
The emphasis changed from a well rounded education to complete emphasis in Math / Science. All of a sudden the US was being challenged for supremacy.
Eisenhower understood immediately the significance of Sputnik. It meant that the race in science and space was being taken over by the Russians and he couldn't let that happen. There were also complications set up by the vision that Russia was not capable of waging a competition after the brutal attack and heavy loses she suffered during WWII. The Space Race as it come to be known, was on. America gave NASA enough money to carry on and eventually surpass the Russians, but it was close.