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audie

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What was the primary stance of the Anti-Federalists of the late 1700s?
 
  a. a strong central government and less autonomy in the state governments
  b. world dominance
  c. a weak federal government and strong state sovereignty
  d. an alliance with the British government
  e. one branch of government, that being the legislature

Question 2

Prior to the Revolutionary War, many citizens of the American colonies aligned themselves with the Whig Party, an organization that continued well into the 1800s. What was the primary stance of the colonial Whigs?
 
  a. loyalty to the King of England
  b. a new and independent American nation
  c. world military dominance
  d. abolition of slavery
  e. control of the international shipping market by creation of a powerful navy



Eunice618

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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