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Compose a discussion between an at least one Federalist and one Anti-Federalist. Make their opinions clear.

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Federalist: I am in favor of the Constitution and support it.

Anti-Federalist: I oppose the Constitution and disapprove of it.

Federalist: I want a strong, national elected government.

Anti-Federalist: I want a strong, elected local government. A strong national government scares me.

Federalist: I believe a strong national government is necessary to protect the nation and address domestic problems.

Anti-Federalist: I believe that the constitution creates a strong executive authority, similar to a monarchy.

Federalist: I believe checks and balances would protect against abuses of power.

Anti-Federalist: I want fewer limits on political participation by all citizens.

Federalist: I believe that the constitution should be allowed to place limitations on the powers of each branch of government.

Anti-Federalist: I want a Bill of Rights specifically protecting citizens from the national government.

Federalist: I believe that each state should have its own Bill of Rights.

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As per the history of the United States, during the drafting of the Constitution the people who favored federalism were labeled Federalists while the people who opposed were labeled Anti-Federalist.

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Federalists likeAlexander Hamilton was in favor to strengthen federal government and Constitutional ratification to improve its performance, manage wartime debts, and effectively handle pressures after the American Revolution.

Anti-federalists like Thomas Jefferson opposed the establishment of a powerful central government and the adoption of the Constitution in 1788 but wanted authority to remain in the hands of state and local authorities. They also objected to the Constitution on charges of not having a Bill of rights to give the citizen fundamental rights such as freedom of speech.

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