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Who were the Federalists?

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The Federalist Party was the first American political party. It existed from the early 1790s to 1816 (the era of the First Party System); its remnants lasted into the 1820s.

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Who were the Anti-Federalists?

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The Antifederalists were a diverse coalition of people who opposed ratification of the Constitution. Although less well organized than the Federalists, they also had an impressive group of leaders who were especially prominent in state politics.

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Why did the Federalists have more support than the Anti-Federalists?

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Why did the Federalists have more support than the Anti-Federalists?

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The Federalists were better organized than their opposition, and their experiences with Congress during the Revolutionary War showed that a weak central government could not be an effective one.

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they wre very organized

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What was the importance of the inclusion of the bill of rights in the constitution

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What were the major principles of the Constitution? What has enabled the Constitution to endure for more than 200 years?

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first one. Limited government. Separation of powers. Checks and balances. Federalism.

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Um second one might take a fw hold on

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First, it has been able to do this because of the fact that it is not a very detailed document. And second the Constitution can be amended to keep up with the times.

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I am helping other people so it might be like 10 mins

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ok ) What event in American history is considered the strongest evidence that the United States needed a stronger central (federal) gov't? 2) How would you summarize the Constitutional Convention? 3) Who were the participants of the Constitutional Convention? 4) How were The Virginia Plan and The New Jersey Plan different from eachother? 5) What problem did the GREAT COMPROMISE solve? 6) What problem did the 3/5ths COMPROMISE solve?

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