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Patrick Henry once said, "Your President (central government) may easily become king. Your rights will be in the hands of a small minority." HENRY must have been a....
Anti-Federalist
Federalist
Those opposed to ratifying the U.S. Constitution were called...
Federalist
Anti-Federalist
Who would have said, "The states will surrender too much power to the federal government"
Federalist
Anti-Federalist
Wanted to add a Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution.
Federalist
Anti-Federalist
Wanted to strengthen the authority of the Federal government.
Federalist
Ant-Federalist
"Power will be divided between the federal government and state government."
Federalist
Ant-Federalist
"The existing national government lacks the power to perform essential functions"
Federalist
Ant-Federalist
"The existing national government may lack power to perform essential functions but protects states rights, therefore we should only revise it."
Federalist
Ant-Federalist
"The Constitution does not adequatly protect individuals from possible government abuse."
Federalist
Ant-Federalist
An Anti-Federlist would be concerned about..
losing states' rights
losing individual rights
possible government abuse
preventing the judicial branch from using judicial review
Federalists
Patrick Henry
Alexander Hamilton
John Jay
James Madison
Anti-Federalists
George Mason
Alexander Hamilton
Patrick Henry
James Madison
The Anti-Federalis and Federalist debated ratification between the years...
1861-1865
1607-1620
1620-1776
1776-1787
"Father of the U.S. Constititution"
George Washington
Alexander Hamilton
Patrick Henry
James Madison
Federalist wrote essays called the Federalist Papers. What might they have supported?
Bill of Rights
Strong central government
Three-fifths compromise
Women's Suffrage (voting)
"The A's wanted a B." Who are the A''s and what is a B?
Anti-Federalist, Bill of Rights
Anti-Federalist, Blockade
Abolitionist, Burgesses
Abolitionists, Bill of Rights
Anti-Federlalist want to add a bill of rights to protect...
Individual freedoms
State rights
Women's suffrage
Direct democracy
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