strong central government
national bank
they believed in a system of checks and balances
federalists
The Federalists believed in a strong federal government.
Anti-Federalists
The power to expel immigrants from the United States is implied in the Constitution.
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The main issue that the federalists and anti-federalists disagreed upon was the Bill of Rights. The federalists believed that the people should just have the constitution, however the anti-federalists believed in making a bill of rights so the people could see what there rights were.
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they believed in a system of checks and balances
The anti-federalists believed that the Federalists' plan posed a threat to state governments and to the rights of individuals.
Anti-federalists believed in the states having power with a weak government!
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The Federalists.
Federalists believed in a strong central government. Obviously, the anti-federalists believed the very opposite. Some federalists might not have been completely satisfied with the US Constitution, but nobody really could be. The anti-federalists were very displeased with the US Constitution, though.
federalists
They believed innational banks.