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Which view on government did the Federalist Party have? O Political power should be in the hands of the common people. O There should be a strong federal government. O Powers not expressly given to the
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Which view on government did the Federalist Party have?
O Political power should be in the hands of the common people.
O There should be a strong federal government.
O Powers not expressly given to the federal government belong to the states.
O The Supreme Court should be the most powerful branch of government.
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There should be a strong a strong federal government
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