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What was a Federalist? [A.] A person that felt states rights and individual rights were lacking in the US Constitution [B] A person that supports a strong central government like the US Constitution
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What was a Federalist?
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A person that felt states rights and individual rights were lacking in the US Constitution
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A person that supports a strong central government like the US Constitution
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the answer is b. a person who is a federalist believes and strongly supports the government, but believes strongly in old ideals :)
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I believe the answer should be B
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