Identify whether the descriptions refer to Federalists or Antifederalists.
Anti federalist:
federalist:
list of options:
wanted a strong federal government
wanted a weak federal government so that states had more power
patrick henry and george mason
james madison, john jay, and alexander hamilton
wanted a bill of rights
drag and drop each option to either row.
Anti-federalist:
- Wanted a weak federal government so that states had more power
- Patrick Henry and George Mason
- Wanted a bill of rights
Federalist:
- Wanted a strong federal government
- James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton
Anti-federalist:
- Wanted a weak federal government so that states had more power
- Patrick Henry and George Mason
- Wanted a bill of rights
Federalist:
- Wanted a strong federal government
- James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton
Drag and drop each option accordingly:
Anti-federalist:
- Wanted a weak federal government so that states had more power
- Patrick Henry and George Mason
- Wanted a bill of rights
Federalist:
- Wanted a strong federal government
- James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton
To identify whether the descriptions refer to Federalists or Antifederalists, we can analyze the characteristics associated with each group.
Antifederalists:
- Wanted a weak federal government so that states had more power.
- Patrick Henry and George Mason.
- Wanted a bill of rights.
Federalists:
- Wanted a strong federal government.
- James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton.
Based on these characteristics, we can now drag and drop each option to the correct row:
Antifederalists:
- Wanted a weak federal government so that states had more power.
- Patrick Henry and George Mason.
- Wanted a bill of rights.
Federalists:
- Wanted a strong federal government.
- James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton.