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which people were the anti-fe...
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Iwill mark brainliest for the first person to get both pls hurry
which people were the anti-federalists?
a.) those who believed that the president of the united states should be chosen by the members of congress, not the people
b.) those who worried that smaller states would refuse to join the union if they were not granted greater representation in both houses of congress
c.) those who feared that the constitution would create an overly strong central government that would strip the states of their individual powers and rights
d.) those who insisted that no compromises be made during the constitutional convention in philadelphia in 1787
which people were the federalists?
a.) those who insisted that slaves be counted as full persons when determining state and national population figures
b.)those who believed that the united states should have a bicameral legislature in which each state’s representation was not based on its population
c.) those who argued that the goal of the constitutional convention was to amend the articles of confederation, not to write a new document
d.) those who supported the ratification of the constitution as it was written at the constitutional convention in the summer of 1787
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