what is an example of Federalist concern? (sry, I am just really confused on this. HELP!!)
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Historically, anti-federalism was the sentiment opposing the strengthening of the federal government, and the ratification of a new Constitution. Anexample of Anti-Federalist beliefs is the theory that having a strong president of the United States would become a monarchy of sorts.
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An Anti-Federalist is a term that refers to a person who opposed the original ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The reason for this opposition was that Anti-Federalists were against giving the United States government more power than it already held at that time. The Anti-Federalists’ main concern was that the newly created position of the presidency would ultimately turn into a monarchy. To explore this concept, consider the following Anti-Federalist definition.
Definition of Anti-Federalist
Noun
Someone who opposes the idea of federalism
Historically, a member of the Anti-Federalist party
Origin
1780-1790 Americanism (anti + federalist)
What is Anti-Federalism
Historically, anti-federalism was the sentiment opposing the strengthening of the federal government, and the ratification of a new Constitution. An example of Anti-Federalist beliefs is the theory that having a strong president of the United States would become a monarchy of sorts. The colonists were especially sensitive to this idea that the government would become corrupt, and that it would continue to grow in power to the point of becoming tyrannical, considering their recent escape of the British monarch.
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An Anti-Federalist is a term that refers to a person who opposed the original ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The reason for this opposition was that Anti-Federalists were against giving the United States government more power than it already held at that time. The Anti-Federalists’ main concern was that the newly created position of the presidency would ultimately turn into a monarchy. To explore this concept, consider the following Anti-Federalist definition.
Definition of Anti-Federalist
Noun
Someone who opposes the idea of federalism
Historically, a member of the Anti-Federalist party
Origin
1780-1790 Americanism (anti + federalist)
What is Anti-Federalism
Historically, anti-federalism was the sentiment opposing the strengthening of the federal government, and the ratification of a new Constitution. An example of Anti-Federalist beliefs is the theory that having a strong president of the United States would become a monarchy of sorts. The colonists were especially sensitive to this idea that the government would become corrupt, and that it would continue to grow in power to the point of becoming tyrannical, considering their recent escape of the British monarch.
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