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6253-15568-GOVT-2305 Chapter 3: Federalism

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According to the Anti-Federalists, too strong of a national government meant

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A.that slavery would be abolished immediately.
B.eventual encroachment upon the sovereignty of the states.
C.that a monarchy was preferable to a republic.
D.that a new constitutional convention would have to convene every few years.
E.that effective commerce between and among the states was an impossibility.
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To analyze the statement, begin by recalling the Anti-Federalist position: they worried that a strong central government would erode state sovereignty and tighten federal control over state matters. Option 1: 'that slavery would be abolished immediately.' This claim is not a central Anti-Federalist fear about the structure of government, but rather a specific pol......Login to view full explanation

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