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Federalists and Anti-Federalists debated issues and concerns related to the proposed Constitution. Correctly match each argument either a Federalist or an Anti-Federalist position.

1).The rights of citizens should be listed in the Constitution: Federalist or Anti-Federalist
2.) The Constitution gives the national government too much power compared to the individual states: Federalist or Anti-Federalist
3.) The rights of citizens are a given and do not need to be listed in the Constitution: Federalist or Anti-Federalist
4). The protection of national interests requires a national standing army: Federalist or Anti-Federalist
5.) National taxation would become too repressive to the people: Federalist or Anti-Federalist
6.) Believed the well-educated, landholding and wealthy should govern the nation: Federalist or Anti-Federalist

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  1. Anti-Federalist: The rights of citizens should be listed in the Constitution.
  2. Anti-Federalist: The Constitution gives the national government too much power compared to the individual states.
  3. Federalist: The rights of citizens are a given and do not need to be listed in the Constitution.
  4. Federalist: The protection of national interests requires a national standing army.
  5. Federalist: National taxation would become too repressive to the people.
  6. Federalist: Believed the well-educated, landholding and wealthy should govern the nation.

What is a Constitution?

A Constitution can be defined as a set of formally written laws and principles which typically determines the power and authority of a democratic government, as well as guarantee the fundamental rights and freedom of her people (citizens).

Based on the historical records and information, during the debate over ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America, two (2) opposing groups were formed and these were:

  • Federalist party: supports ratification of the Constitution.
  • Democratic-Republican party (Anti-federalists): does not support ratification of the Constitution.

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