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Federalists and Anti-Federalists Chapter 3.2 Define Federalists. Name 3 Federalists. What reasons did the Federalists give to encourage ratification? What methods did the Federalists use to ratify the Constitution? Anti-Federalists: Define Anti-Federalists. Name 3 Anti-Federalists. What reasons did the Anti-Federalists give for opposing the Constitution? What lasting impact did the Anti-federalists and their demands had on our country.

Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists Chapter 3.2 What were the Federalists?   Who were among the leading Federalists? What reasons did the Federalists give to encourage ratification? What method did the Federalists use to ratify the Constitution? What were the Anti-Federalists?   Who were among the leading Anti-Federalists? What reasons did the Anti-Federalists for opposing ratification? What lasting impact did the Anti-Federalists demands give us?

The Federalist Papers were 85 essays that tried to persuade people to ratify the Constitution

Madison, Hamilton & Jay: Tried to persuade delegates at ratifying conventions to support the new Constitution

Excerpts from The Federalist, p. 23 of notebook Read excerpts. Sum up what you think the theme of each except is in the spaces around the text.. Answer questions. Discuss.

Factions Prompts What was the strongest argument of the Federalists for ratifying the Constitution? Why? What was the biggest concern of the Anti-Federalists? Why? Would you have ratified the Constitution without the Bill of Rights? Explain your answer.

Federalist/Anti-Federalist Exit Review What was the purpose of The Federalist Papers? What demand of the Anti-Federalist led to ratification of the Constitution? Why did the Federalists use ratifying conventions to approve the Constitution in each state? Would you have ratified the Constitution without the Bill of Rights? Why or why not?

Chapter 3 Essentials, p. 24 List 5 important vocabulary and the page in your notebook where the terms are defined. Create an essential question for each of the following pages in your notebook: P. 18 P. 19 P. 21 P. 22