The Federalists
The Anti-Federalists
The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
The Fed. And Anti-Fed. Papers
100

What did the the Federalists favor that they believed would prevent tyranny?

Checks and Balances

100

The Anti-Federalists wanted stronger ___________ governments and __________ federal power. 

State

Weaker

100

Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. 

The 4th Amendment 

100

Freedom of speech, religion, press, and the freedom to assembly. 

The 1st Amendment 

100

The Federalist Papers were a series of _____________ to try to gain public attention. 

85 essays

200

The Federalists favored a ___________ legislature.

Bicameral

200

The Anti-Federalists though that centralized authority in the federal government would threaten the peoples’ _____________________.

Individual liberties/rights

200

The rights of citizens will be protected whether they are listed or not; protects enumerated rights. 

The 9th Amendment

200

You have the right to a speedy and public trial, an impartial jury, and the right to a legal counsel.

The 6th Amendment

200

The Federalist Papers were written under the _________ “Publius.” 

Pseudonym

300

What did the Federalists believe a strong central government was necessary for?

National Unity

300

List two out of the four core beliefs of the Anti-Federalists.

-States should keep most governmental powers. 

-A Bill of Rights is necessary to protect individual freedoms.

-Direct election of officials. 

-Short term limits. 

300

The right to bear arms. 

The 2nd Amendment

300

Prohibits forced housing of soldiers; protects private property rights. 

The 3rd Amendment

300

Name an argument that the Federalists had for the Constitution. 

-Strong central government.

-State sovereignty.

-Checks and Balances

-United defense.

-Economic prosperity.

400

The Federalists strongly supported ______________ in America (industrialization and financial stability).

Economic Development 

400

Name an argument that the Anti-Federalists had against the Constitution. 

-Fear of central power. 

-Individual rights at risk.

-Army would threaten liberty. 

-States would lose authority. 

400

Right to a jury trial in civil cases in federal court.

The 7th Amendment

400

The right to due process; protection against self-incrimination; double-jeopardy protection; right to just compensation for property seizure. 

The 5th Amendment

500

Name one foreign policy stance that the Federalists had. 

-Pro-British in foreign affairs. 

-Advocated for a strong military to protect national interests. 

-Supported neutrality in European conflicts when possible.

500

Any powers not given to the federal government by the Constitution are reserved for the states or the people. 

The 10th Amendment

500

Prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.

The 8th Amendment 

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