The ___________________ thought a strong central government was necessary.
federalists
What type of government did the Anti-federalists want?
small, weak national govt. states rule.
What is Ratify
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay.
Who were the authors of the Federalist Papers
How many articles are in the Constitution?
7
Antifederalists wanted our ________________ rights in writing in the constitution.
individual
Anti-federalists feared that the president could act like a _____________
King
Anti Federalists believed that if their rights were not in writing then they weren't _________.
guaranteed or protected
Name a grievance from the Declaration of Independence.
No taxation without representation, no quartering soldiers, etc...
A(n) __________ is someone who wants a strong state government
antifederalist
Who believed that the government should be run by the well educated?
Federalists
Federalists believe that the system of ______________ ___ __________ would protect the people's individual rights.
What is Checks and Balances
Federalists believed that the rights not given to the government would be reserved to the states and the ___________
people
Where did Hamilton or Madison say "If men were angels, no government would be necessary.."
The Federalist Papers
Federalists vs Antifederalists was all about whether or not to agree to ratify the _______________.
constitution
Alexander Hamilton was a(n) _____________.
What is Federalist
Thomas Jefferson was a(n) ________________.
Anti-federalist
Patrick Henry was a(an)
Anti-federalist
What event happened after the creation of the Articles of Confederation because farmers were unhappy with how the government was run?
Shay's Rebellion
The ______________ thought a bill of rights should not be added to the Constitution.
Federalist
Who wrote the majority of the Federalist papers?
Hamilton
The ___________ ____ _________ was the compromise that needed to be added to the constitution in order to get the anti-federalists on board.
Bill of Rights
The ____________ ____________ was the collection of publications that were used to try to convince the public to agree to sign the Constitution.
Federalist Papers
Name a check and balance on the President.
Impeachment, 4 year terms, veto-override.