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slipknot3066:

"'To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper'—or, in other words, to make all such laws which the Congress shall think necessary and proper—for who shalt judge for the legislature what is necessary and proper? Who shall set themselves above the sovereign? What inferior legislature shall set itself above the supreme legislature? To me it appears that no other power on earth can dictate to them, or control them, unless by force” Is the excerpt above a Federalist or Anti-Federalist writing? Federalist Anti-Federalist

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marquartdreams:

Federalism is a system in which the state shares power with the national gov. When he says "what inferior legislature shall set itself above the sovereign" it sounds like he's saying, why should states be on par with the federal government. I'm 90% sure it's anti-federalist.

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