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31 January, 00:18

Develop a logical argument for the following question: If the Constitution were up for ratification today, who do you think would win more support-Federalists or Anti-Federalists? Why?

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  1. 31 January, 00:46
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    Once the Constitution of the United States was written in 1787 at the Philadelphia convention, the next step was ratification. This is the formal process, outlined in Article VII, which required that nine of the thirteen states had to agree to adopt the Constitution before it could go into effect.

    As in any debate there were two sides, the Federalists who supported ratification and the Anti-Federalists who did not.

    We now know that the Federalists prevailed, and the U. S. Constitution was ratified in 1788, and went into effect in 1789. Read about their arguments below.
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