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in 3-5 to paragraphs Analyze the viewpoints of the federalist and anti federalist regrading the ratification of the constitution explain how these arguments were settled.

The viewpoints of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding the ratification of the Constitution can be analyzed in terms of their differing beliefs and concerns. The Federalists advocated for a strong central government and believed that the Constitution, drafted during the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, was necessary to establish an effective and unified nation. They argued that the Constitution provided a balance of power between the federal government and the states, ensuring stability and protection of individual rights. Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay famously defended the Constitution in a series of essays known as The Federalist Papers.

On the other hand, the Anti-Federalists were skeptical of a strong central government and voiced concerns about potential threats to individual liberties. They feared that the Constitution lacked a Bill of Rights and that it concentrated too much power in the hands of a distant authority. Anti-Federalist leaders like Patrick Henry and George Mason argued that the Constitution threatened the sovereignty of the states and that it should be revised or amended before ratification.

To settle these arguments, the Federalists made a compromise with the Anti-Federalists. They agreed to include a Bill of Rights in the Constitution to protect individual liberties. These ten amendments to the Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified in 1791. This satisfied some of the concerns raised by the Anti-Federalists and helped secure the ratification of the Constitution.

Furthermore, the Federalists convinced enough states to support the Constitution by engaging in a series of persuasive campaigns. The Federalist Papers, as mentioned earlier, elucidated the benefits of the proposed Constitution and countered Anti-Federalist arguments. Prominent Federalists such as Alexander Hamilton also engaged in public debates with Anti-Federalist leaders to address concerns directly.

In the end, a compromise between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, as well as convincing advocacy by the Federalists, ultimately led to the ratification of the Constitution. The adoption of the Bill of Rights assured Anti-Federalists that individual freedoms and state sovereignty would be protected within the framework of the newly established federal government.

Ninety students auditioned for the school play. One-third of those who auditioned were cast, 6 in major roles. What fraction of those who were cast got major roles? Write your answer as a decimal.

To determine the fraction of those who were cast and got major roles, we need to compare the number of students who got major roles to the total number of students who were cast.

Given that one-third of the 90 students who auditioned were cast, we can calculate the number of students who were cast as follows:

(1/3) * 90 = 30

Therefore, 30 students were cast in the school play.

Out of those who were cast, 6 got major roles. To find the fraction, we divide the number of students with major roles by the total number of students who were cast:

6 / 30 = 0.2

Hence, the fraction of students who were cast and got major roles is 0.2 as a decimal.

At Point Pleasant Park, the Advanced Trail is 3.6 times as long as the Medium Trail, and the Medium Trail is 1.2 times as long as the Beginner's Trail. How many times as long as the Beginner’s Trail is the Advanced Trail? Write your answer as a decimal.