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2 Ratification of the Constitution Chapter 4 Section 4 Mr. Cales

3 Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists Federalists – Alexander Hamilton – Strong federal government. Anti-federalists – George Mason – Weaker federal government and Constitution needed a section to guarantee individual rights.

4 Federalist Qualities Supported Constitution Strong Central Government Liked the “balance of powers” in Constitution Created speeches and pamphlets to support the Constitution (Federalist Papers)

5 Federalist – Alexander Hamilton

6 Hmm – Where have I seen that guy?

7 Anti-Federalist Qualities Opposed Constitution Federal government would be too powerful Lack of individual rights

8 Anti-Federalist – George Mason

9 Federalist Papers Written by John Jay, Alexander Hamiltion, and James Madison Papers argued that new Federal Government would NOT overpower States rights!

10 Federalist Papers – Now In Paperback!

11 Ratification! EACH state needed to ratify the Constitution. Delaware was the 1 st state in 1787 Rhode Island was the last in 1790 NY and VA debated over ratification, but finally jumped on board

12 1 st 10 Amendments = Bill of Rights Bill of Rights – 1 st 10 Amendments added upon ratification in 1791. Gave clear example of how to amend (change) the Constitution to fit the needs of a changing nation Flexibility of the Constitution has allowed it to exist over 200 years.

13 Bill of Rights


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