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Concerns of the Anti-federalists

   

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Running head: ANCIENT HISTORY
ANCIENT HISTORY
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1ANCIENT HISTORY
1. Summarize the concerns of the Anti-federalists.
Ans - As per the debates of the conventions of the several states towards the adoption of the
federal constitution, it has been stated that the anti federalist have some of the deepest
concern regarding the ongoing principles of the United States Constitutions. The Anti
federalist argued on the fact that the fate of the America does not depend on this since the
principles of the system prevailing are extremely impolitic, pernicious and dangerous
challenging the security of the liberty (Finkelman, 1984). The Anti Federalists furthermore
argues with the fact how the relinquishments of the trial by the jury and the terms of the
liberty of the press are not necessary for the terms of the liberty of the nation. As per the
statement by Richard Henry Lee towards his objection as an Anti Federalist to the
constitution on the year 1787, October 16, the federation were supposed to be a fundamental
Marxism and the various branches of the legislative systems needs to be unconnected
together with the separation of the executive and the legislative powers.
2. Summarize the reasons that the Federalists believed there were advantages to a stronger,
central government.
Ans - According to the Federalist, there have been certain advantages and good factors
regarding stronger central government in United States. A confederacy government adhere
the principles towards the alarming transitions targeting the association of the number of
independent states and the retention of individual sovereignty (Einhorn, 2002). Furthermore
the stronger and the central government, the security regarding the civil rights are same as the
religious rights and it furthermore consist of cases of multiplicity of the interests. The
stronger government is advantageous since it enables protection of the weak as well as
themselves with some of the more powerful factions. Furthermore stronger government are
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