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Module5a: Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

Module5a: Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

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12th Grade

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Richard Conley

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Choose one of the following people who was a Federalist.

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Thomas Jefferson

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Alexander Hamilton

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Multiple Choice

Choose one of the following people who was an Anti-Federalist.

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Thomas Jefferson

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Alexander Hamilton

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Which group feared a STRONG executive would become a king or tyrant?

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Federalists

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Anti-Fedralists

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Multiple Choice

Which faction wanted a Bill of Rights included in the Constitution?

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Federalist

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Anti-Federalist

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Which faction wanted a larger, more powerful national government?

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Federalists

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Which group wanted a smaller government, with states' rights?

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Federalists

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Anti-Federalists

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The Federalist Papers were written by John Jay, James Madison and.......

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Thomas Jefferson

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George Washington

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John Adams

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Alexander Hamilton

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True or False: George Mason was a famous Anti-Federalist, who refused to sign the Constitution unless it contained a Bill of Rights.

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True

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False

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The _________ wanted a Bill of Rights because they feared the government would become too powerful and ignore or deny the people their rights.

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Federalists

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Anti-Federalists

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True or False: The Federalists agreed to the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution in order for the Constitution to be ratified.

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True

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