Federalists Vs Anti federalists

2 October 2023
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Anti federalist
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Opposed to a strong central government; saw undemocratic tendencies in the Constitution and insisted on the inclusion of the Bill of Rights. Included Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and Patrick Henry.
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federalist
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supporters of the constitution during the debate over its ratification; favored a strong national government
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checks and balances
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A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
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Anti federalists bill of rights
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It is needed because if the statement is not in the constitution, it is too easily ignored
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Anti federalists fear of strong national government
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local and closely linked with the will of the people, taking rights away, replacing people in key positions often
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Factions
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Interest groups arising from the unequal distribution of property or wealth that James Madison attacked in Federalist Paper No. 10. Today's parties or interest groups are what Madison had in mind when he warned of the instability in government caused by factions.
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Civic virtue
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notion that democracy depended on unselfish commitment to the public good
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Legislative branch
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the branch of the United States government that has the power of legislating, The legislative branch creates the laws. There are two houses in it. One is the Senators. There are two senators per state. There is also a House of represenitives. The amount of people per state depends on how big the population is.
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Executive branch
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the branch of the United States government that is responsible for carrying out the laws
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Judical branch
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the branch of government, including the fedral court system, that interprets the nation's laws
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seperation of powers
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The division of a central government into two or more branches, each having its own responsibilites and authorities.
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Anti-federalist argument against Ratification
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It gave too much power to the national government at the expense of the powers of the state governments, it did not include the bill of rights