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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Federalists Anti-Federalists -No need for a Bill of Rights -Wanted a Bill of Rights -Thought it was needed Views on Constitution Views on Bill of Rights Views on Constitution Views on Constitution Views on Bill of Rights Views on Powerful Central Government vs.Powerful State Government Sites: ushistory.org, constitutionfacts.com, apstudynotes.org -Thought central power was more powerful-Liked a strong national government to unite the states -Liked more power at the state level -Thought the president would act like a king-Central government would over power states Views on Articles of Confederation Views on Articles of Confederation -Articles of Confederation could not protect the nation-Would leave the nation vulnerable to attack -Wanted to amend the Articles of Confederation -Opposed the Constitution Views on Size of the Nation Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists -Did not want to ratify Constitution-Central government was too strong, it would over power states-Wanted a Bill of Rights Views on Size of the Nation Views on Powerful Central Government vs.Powerful State Government -Wanted to ratify Constitution-The Constitution was set up to protect rights of the people-Supported the Constitution the way it was written -A large republic would help protect individual freedoms Type of Supporter -Only a small republic could protect people's rights Type of Supporter -Rich and well educated-James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, John Jay, and Benjamin Franklin -Farmers-James Winthrop, Patrick Henry, and George Mason Views on Executive Branch Views on Executive Branch -Thought a strong executive branch under the Constitution would protect the people -Thought a less stronger executive branch would divide the power
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