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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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Do you suppose that hay was a federalist or a supporter to Jefferson?

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Which is true about the beliefs of anti-federalist?

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Where they control more than 50% of the legislature. For more information, refer to the Federalist 10 Paper by James Madison.


What best describes an anti-Federalist?

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