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What did the federalist believe about state sovereignty

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Answer:Popular Sovereignty.

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Thus, they tended to support the Articles of Confederation, in which the Congress (national legislature) dominated the government. By contrast, the Federalists believed that power in the national government should be shared by legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

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