Federalists

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Statesmen and public figures supporting the proposed Constitution of the US

Real World Example

The Federalists were a group of leaders who supported and promoted the ratification of the United States Constitution during the late 1700s. They believed in a strong central government to provide stability and unity for the new nation. Their efforts were crucial in shaping the foundation of the U.S. government, leading to the Constitution replacing the weaker Articles of Confederation. Today, their legacy continues through the Constitution's enduring framework, which influences American laws and government systems. For example, when people vote in elections or see checks and balances at work, they're experiencing the Federalists' vision of a balanced and effective national government.

Practice Version

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