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Page 1: Anti-Federalists By Gary, Jen, and Veronica Anti-Federalists.

Anti-Federalists

By Gary, Jen, and Veronica

Anti-Federalists

Page 2: Anti-Federalists By Gary, Jen, and Veronica Anti-Federalists.

Requirements for the Ratification Process

• Delegates knew that congress would oppose the draft because it reduced state powers

• 13 states had to approve the constitution

• Plan was to go directly to the voters to approve the constitution

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Where and How did the Americans debate the

constitution?• Within the Philadelphia Convention• Took place newspapers and pamphlets• The anti-federalists opened discussion

by stating their objections to the constitution

• They drew on political philosophy in ancient and recent history to make their arguments

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Key elements of Anti-Federalists Opposition

• Anti-Federalists believed in ideas of republicanism

• Representatives should be elected by the people

• A large diverse state should not sustain a republic

• The republic will require a standing army and will tax the people to sustain the army

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How did their philosophy shape their objections to the

constitution• The constitution gives congress power to make laws that they believe are “necessary and proper”

• President of the U.S., has power to grant pardons for crimes, including treason.

• National courts have too much power that they are can destroy judicial branches of state governments

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continued.• Anti-federalists believed checks and

balances system could be turned against people’s liberties

• Constitution states that treaties are the supreme law of the land

• The powers of the executive and legislative branches are more mixed then separated

• They also believed that the constitution didn’t really represent the national government.

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Bill of Rights• The lack of bill of rights was the Anti-

Federalists was their strongest and most powerful weapon

• The best way to defeat the constitution was the Bill of Rights

• It does not adequately protect rights– Only the house of representatives is

chosen by the people

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continued

• The national governments powers are general and vague

• There is no mention of freedom, religion, speech, press, or assembly

• The bill of rights is necessary to remind the people of our political system.

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Critical Thinking• Read the excerpts in your book on

page,94 and 95.• Summarize the concerns• What views of Republican

Government are expressed?• How do they relate to opposing the

Constitution?