Asked by Heather Blankenbaker on Jul 04, 2024
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During the ratification debates,who were the Federalists?
A) those who opposed the new Constitution because they wanted a weaker national government
B) those who opposed the Constitution because it did not create a strong enough central government
C) those who opposed the Constitution because it did not provide women with the right to vote
D) those who supported the Constitution because it contained a strong national government
Federalists
Members of a political party or movement in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the United States that supported a strong central government, the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, and an expansive interpretation of federal government powers.
National Government
The national government refers to the government of a whole nation, as opposed to subnational or local governments, and is responsible for the governance of a country.
- Elucidate the driving factors and intended results from the federal oversight of commerce and finance between states.
- Gain insight into the argument and rationale for the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution.
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Learning Objectives
- Elucidate the driving factors and intended results from the federal oversight of commerce and finance between states.
- Gain insight into the argument and rationale for the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution.
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