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  1. The Anti-Federalists was a group of diverse individuals that formed to oppose the ratification of the new federal Constitution in 1787. They were united by their fear of a powerful and...

  2. Jul 13, 2018 · “Anti-Federalist” describes the philosophical and political position of individuals who, during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the subsequent state ratification debates (1787–89), generally opposed the constitution proposed to replace the Articles of Confederation.

  3. In this lesson, you will learn about the Anti-Federalist Papers and why they were important. Purpose. Have you ever disagreed with someone? Perhaps you didn't agree with your sibling...

  4. Today we feature one of the greatest lessons on the views of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists ever created. Race to Ratify, by our dear friends at iCivics, is a 30-minute game where you travel the 13 new states after the convention and hear arguments for and against the newly drafted constitution.

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  6. Historian Carol Berkin briefly discusses the arguments put forth by Federalists and Anti-Federalists in the state ratification conventions.

  7. Students could research one topic within the lesson: a SCOTUS case, Jim Crow laws, New Deal programs; Commerce Clause. Students must answer the question within their poster: How has the Constitutional principle of federalism shaped government policies over time?