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| A Strong Central (Federal) Gov't |
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| The Anti-Federalists were afraid - |
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| A strong cetnral gov't would be abusive |
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| Who believed the states should have more power? |
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| What documents anonymously supported a strong central government? |
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| How did the Federalists get the Anti-Federalist to sign the Constitution? |
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| Belief that the gov't can only do what is written in the consitution. |
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| Belief that the gov't can assume some power not explicitly written in the consitution. |
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| What two George Washington cabinet members often disgreed? |
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| These are the Presidents expert assistants. |
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| The Great Lakes States will becomes states if they have 60,000 citizens. |
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| The US gov't prvoes to Western Farmers that the Federal Gov't is Supreme. |
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