I’m doing a practice and I’m stuck on this.

Federalists and Anti-Federalists made different arguments about the new government. Drag each argument to the correct group

I believe that Federalists wanted a strong central government.

I believe that Anti-Federalists didn’t want the federal government to be to powerful.

I’m just stuck on who thinks direct democracy is best and who thinks republicanism is best.

If someone could help that would be great :)

Respuesta :

Answer: Anti-federalists

Explanation: A direct democracy is where people vote directly about laws and they get the final say, this is what the anti federalists believed in because with direct democracies, the central government can't get all that strong, where as federalists liked the idea of a strong central government, which is why the federalists became their own political party later on and would support our government today.

Answer:

Federalists:

A stronger national government.

Needs the new Constitution.

Anti-Federalists:

The national government shouldn't be too powerful.

The new Constitution gives too much power to the national government.

Explanation:

These are the answers to question 28 l on the History semester exam review for connexus.