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“Anti-Federalist, Federalist, Bill of Rights
Federalists: Favored ratification of the Constitution Favored a powerful federal government Argued a Bill of Rights was not needed, as federal power was limited “The Federalist Papers” Anti-Federalist: Opposed ratification of the Constitution Wanted a weak federal government that would not threat states rights Wanted a Bill of Rights to declare and protect the rights of the people. V Why was there such a debate over the ratification of the Constitution?
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Mini-Lesson Ratification:
Federalists promise addition of a Bill of Rights Ratification succeeded, new government formed 1789 James Madison drafts 10 amendments to the Constitution, these become the U.S. Bill of Rights
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Let’s Practice! Who said it? See other side
“Without a Bill of Rights, you will exhibit the most absurd thing to mankind that ever the world saw a government” Federalist or Antifederalist (circle one) “This Constitution is said to have beautiful features; but when I come to examine these features, Sir, they appear to me horribly frightful…Your President may easily become King…” “The prosperity of America depend[s] on the Union. To preserve and perpetuate [maintain] it was the great object of the plan which the Convention has advised [the people] to adopt ” “I will now tell you what I do no not like. First, [there is no] bill of rights. . . A bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth ”
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