1) Supports Ratification of Constitution a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 2) Emphasizes individual rights. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 3) Emphasizes the common good a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 4) Thought elites would be the best representatives. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 5) Supported continuation of Articles of Confederation. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 6) Supports strong state government. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 7) Thought common people would be the best representatives. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 8) Supported ratification of the Constitution a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 9) The inclusion of a bill of rights is necessary to protect against government intrusion. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 10) Supports a strong national government. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 11) Feared a small and dangerous minority might gain power in the states. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 12) Opposed ratification of the Constitution. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 13) Supports the Bill of Rights to guarantee individual rights. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 14) A strong national government is necessary to address the problems encountered under the Articles of Confederation. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 15) The powers of the national government should be clearly defined and limited relative to the powers of the state governments. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 16) Strongest support came from people who were wealthy, city-dwellers, business elites, & educated a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 17) Believes the national government should be able to collect taxes. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 18) Fears being ruled by wealthy elites. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 19) Strongest support came from people who were ordinary people like farmers. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 20) Strongest support came from people who were wealthy, city-dwellers, business elites, & educated a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 21) Believes the national government should be able to collect taxes. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 22) Believes in weak national government. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 23) Believed that Federalism would help create proper balance between state and national government. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 24) Fears a strong national government could create tyranny. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 25) Believes states and local governments know what’s best for people. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 26) Believed that separation of powers would help create proper balance in national government. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 27) Believed that checks and balances control of power in the national government. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 28) Fears being ruled by common people. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 29) Needs taxes to support the military run by the national government. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 30) Believes each state should have their own rights and power. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 31) Checks and Balances are NOT enough to protect individual rights. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 32) Individual rights need to be listed in order to be protected. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists 33) Representatives in government should be numerous. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists

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