What was the first form of government organized under in America’s earliest days?
Federalists & Anti-Federalists Extra Practice

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The Articles of Confederation
Answer explanation
The first form of government organized in America’s earliest days was the Articles of Confederation, which served as the initial constitution for the newly independent states before the current Constitution was adopted.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Fill in the blank: The Constitution created a stronger central government that shared power with the ______.
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states.
Answer explanation
The Constitution established a federal system where power is divided between the central government and the states, ensuring a balance of authority. Thus, the correct answer is 'states.'
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What did anti-federalists fear about a strong central government?
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It would lead to a loss of individual liberties.
Answer explanation
Anti-federalists feared that a strong central government would infringe on individual liberties, as they believed it could lead to tyranny and oppression, undermining the rights and freedoms of citizens.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Federalists supported a strong central government because:
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They believed it would provide stability and order.
Answer explanation
Federalists believed a strong central government would provide stability and order, addressing the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and preventing chaos that could arise from state power.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was added to the Constitution as a compromise to please the anti-federalists?
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The Bill of Rights
Answer explanation
The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution as a compromise to address the concerns of anti-federalists, who feared that a strong central government could infringe on individual liberties.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Read each statement. If it sounds like something a Federalist would have said to support the Constitution, write F in the box. If it sounds like something an Anti-Federalist would have said to complain about the Constitution, write A on the line. 1. The Constitution gives the federal government enough power to overpower the states.
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Anti-Federalist
Answer explanation
The statement indicates concern about the federal government's power over the states, which aligns with Anti-Federalist views. They opposed the Constitution fearing it would diminish state authority, hence the correct answer is A.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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It will not be possible for the federal government to overpower the states, because the states are a necessary part of the federal government.
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Federalist perspective supporting the Constitution.
Answer explanation
The statement supports the Constitution by asserting that the federal government cannot overpower the states, emphasizing their essential role. This aligns with Federalist views that promoted a strong federal system while respecting state authority.
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