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22 April, 19:00

During the ratification debate, Anti Federalists such as James Madison favored a stronger national government while Federalists favored stronger state governments. True False

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  1. 22 April, 20:52
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    False.

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    The Anti-Federalists were afraid of a too powerful central government and refused to endorse the 1787 Constitution. They preferred a looser confederation like the one created by the Articles of Confederation. On the other side, the Federalists proposed and believed in a strong federal government. James Madison was a Federalist and one of the authors of the Federalist Papers.
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