<span>The party was opposed to making slavery legal in all places of the United States. Lincoln sometimes went into a "crisscross of roll calls, quotations, documents in established history, to prove 'the fathers' held the Republican political party's view of restricting slavery," Carl Sandburg claimed. hope that helped</span>
The correct answer is <span>B) educating themselves and writing pamphlets
In the pamphlets, they would promote equality and the end of segregation. They would try to teach people that they have to fight for equal rights and that we are all the same as the constitution defines us. </span>
America is incredibly selfish, but I think no one should have declared war, because there was almost no point. If it resulted in almost two centuries of peace with one another, there was no point at all.
Anti-Federalists<span> argued that the </span>Constitution<span> gave too much power to the federal government, while taking too much power away from state and local governments. Many felt that the federal government would be too far removed to represent the average citizen.</span>