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1. What arguments did the Federalists make in support of the idea that the Constitution did not give the govemment too much power? 2. How do the Federalists arguments in support of governmental power reflect issues facing Americans today

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1. The federalists argued for counterbalancing branches of the governments.

2. The federalists combined with separation of powers , the distribution of powers , the distribution of authority between the state and national governments.

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User Ibrahim Kasim
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Federalists argued for counterbalancing branches of government. In light of charges that the Constitution created a strong national government, they were able to argue that the separation of powers among the three branches of government protected the rights of the people.

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