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  1. Supporters of the 1787 Constitution, known as Federalists, made the case that a centralized republic provided the best solution for the future. Those who opposed it, known as Anti-Federalists, argued that the Constitution would consolidate all power in a national government, robbing the states of the power to make their own decisions. To them ...

  2. Max M. Edling. CONSTITUTION, RATIFICATION OFWhen the members of the Philadelphia Convention signed the proposed U.S. Constitution on 17 September 1787, the struggle to reform the federal government was far from over. To ensure success, the advocates of reform—the so-called Federalists—had to secure the support of the people.

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · Describe the difference between federalists and anti-federalists. Why are "The Federalist Papers" still considered as vital to understanding the original intent of the Constitution? Clip #2 ...

  4. CIVICS Why did Anti-Federalists oppose the Constitution at first? A.They feared that it gave the states too much power. B.They feared that it gave the central government too much power. C.They worried that it focused too heavily on individual rights. D.They worried that it would allow the people to abuse power.

  5. On the question of ratification, citizens quickly separated into two groups: Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The Federalists supported it. They tended to be among the elite members of society—wealthy and well-educated landowners, businessmen, and former military commanders who believed a strong government would be better for both national defense and economic growth.

  6. For further discussion of Anti-Federalists’ concerns about Members of Congress setting their own pay, see Bernstein, supra note 2, at 509–13. Jump to essay-3 3 Jonathan Elliot, The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution 368 (2d ed. 1836) [hereinafter Elliot’s Debates]. Jump to essay-4 Id.

  7. Why did so many people oppose ratification of the Constitution, and how was their opposition partly overcome? The Anti-Federalists were opposed to the ratification of the Constitution because they felt as though it gave too much power to the national government. ...

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