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TO PLAY Students need one soft nerf ball to throw at the screen. Take turns and hit the boxes to score a point. OR RACE! Two students use colored flyswatters to “whack” the box for their answer

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ANTI-FEDERALIST. FEDERALIST. VS. TO PLAY Students need one soft nerf ball to throw at the screen. Take turns and hit the boxes to score a point. OR RACE! Two students use colored flyswatters to “whack” the box for their answer. ANTI-FEDERALIST. FEDERALIST. VS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: ANTI-FEDERALIST

TO PLAYStudents need one soft nerf ball to throw at the screen. Take turns and hit the boxes to score a point.

ORRACE! Two students use colored flyswatters to “whack” the box for their answer

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They wanted the legislative branch to have more power than the EXECUTIVE branch.

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John Jay

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They favored dividing powers among different branches of government.

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They supported removing some powers from the STATES and giving more powers to the NATIONAL government.

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Alexander Hamilton

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They proposed a single person to lead the executive branch.

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They demanded a Bill of Rights be added to the Constitution.

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They feared that a strong executive might become a king or tyrant!

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James Madison

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They supported the ratification of the Constitution.

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They were in favor of a strong central government.

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George Mason

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They wanted important political powers to remain with the states.

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They were especially mistrustful of government.

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Patrick Henry

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They feared the flaws in the Constitution would be a threat to natural rights.

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They opposed the ratification of the Constitution.

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They were pro-British in foreign affairs.

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They supported France.

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