i need to make a t-table. i need to know the complaints of the anti-federalists about the congress, executive branch, judiciary branch, and the right of the people, and then the federalist responce to each of these complaints.

Please check these sites. The first two are primary sources. The latter two are encyclopedia comments and explanations of federalists and anti-federalists.

http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa47.htm

http://www.constitution.org/afp/brutus16.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalism#U.S._Constitution

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Federalism

To create a T-table for the complaints of the Anti-Federalists and the Federalist responses, you can follow these steps:

1. Visit the provided websites. The first two are primary sources that include federalist and anti-federalist writings, and the latter two provide information about federalism and anti-federalism.

2. Start by reading the primary sources. The first link (http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa47.htm) is the Federalist No. 47, written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, or John Jay. This document discusses the separation of powers between the branches of government.

3. Identify any complaints the Anti-Federalists had about the Congress, Executive Branch, Judiciary Branch, and the rights of the people. Take notes on each complaint, ensuring that you understand their concerns.

4. Proceed to the second primary source (http://www.constitution.org/afp/brutus16.htm), which is an Anti-Federalist paper by Brutus. Look for complaints or criticisms of the Congress, Executive Branch, Judiciary Branch, and the rights of the people. Again, take notes on each complaint.

5. Once you have identified the complaints from both sides, go to the third link (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalism#U.S._Constitution) for an explanation of federalism.

6. Next, navigate to the fourth link (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Federalism) to gain a better understanding of anti-federalism.

7. Using your notes, create a T-table, dividing it into two columns labeled "Anti-Federalist Complaints" and "Federalist Responses."

8. Fill in the T-table with the complaints you found from the Anti-Federalist papers on one side and provide corresponding Federalist responses on the other side. Remember to summarize the main points of each complaint and response.

It's essential to remember the quality and accuracy of the sources you find, as primary sources tend to provide more credible and reliable information.