Federlaists vs Anti-Federalists

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Federlaists vs Anti-Federalists Who Said It? Federlaists vs Anti-Federalists

Fear of Tyranny/ No Bill of Rights Question #1 Fear of Tyranny/ No Bill of Rights

Pro “Necessary and Proper Clause” Question #2 Pro “Necessary and Proper Clause”

A Vast Republic is the Answer Question #3 A Vast Republic is the Answer

Question #4 Anti-Slavery

Pro-Supremacy of National Government Question #5 Pro-Supremacy of National Government

Anti “Necessary and Proper Clause” Quesiton #6 Anti “Necessary and Proper Clause”

The Republic is too Vast to Govern Question #7 The Republic is too Vast to Govern

Governmental Power was Divided Question #8 Governmental Power was Divided

Fear of the Chief Executive Question #9 Fear of the Chief Executive

Promise of the Bill of Rights Question #10 Promise of the Bill of Rights

Anti-Supremacy Clause Question #11 Anti-Supremacy Clause

Strong National Government is Needed Question #12 Strong National Government is Needed

National Government was Too Powerful Question #13 National Government was Too Powerful

Tie Breaker What is Miss Joyner’s first name? Correct Spelling For the Win!!!