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  1. THE RATIFICATION CAMPAIGN. 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.

  2. Anti Federalist Arguments. As fine a document as the Constitution is, the Antifederalists, who were not frivolous men, raised some prescient criticisms.

  3. E-Text of The Federalist Papers. The Federalist Papers e-text contains the full text of The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison. FEDERALIST. Nos. 1-5; FEDERALIST. Nos. 6-10; FEDERALIST. Nos. 11-15; FEDERALIST. Nos. 16-20; FEDERALIST. Nos. 21-25; Read the E-Text for The Federalist Papers…

  4. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What were some of the ways that the Articles kept the national government in check?, The following political map illustrates the vote on the Constitution. What does the map reveal about the ratification of the Constitution?, During George Washington's presidency, Congress passed the Naturalization Act of 1790. Its passage ...

  5. A dependence on the people is, no doubt, the primary control on the government; but experience has taught mankind the necessity of auxiliary precautions. Federalist 51 PDF. Federalist 51 Summary. In this Federalist Paper, James Madison explains and defends the checks and balances system in the Constitution.

  6. Apr 16, 2020 · According to James Madison, a committed federalist, the Constitution maintains the sovereignty of states by enumerating very few express powers to the federal government, while “[t]hose which ...

  7. This is the constant refrain of the Federalist Papers. Alexander Hamilton, for example, put it this way in The Federalist No. 57: “The elective mode of obtaining rulers is the characteristic policy of republican government.” Thus, the Guarantee Clause imposes limitations on the type of government a state may have. The Clause requires the ...

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