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Match the correct viewpoints of the federalists and anti-federalist about the
ratification of the U.S. Constitution
Supported the Constitution.
Believed a Strong, Central
Government was necessary,
because the Articles of
Confederation were too weak
to work.
Had issues with the
Constitution.
Feared a strong, central
government because of the
problems in the past with
Britain.
Thought the Articles of
Confederation just needed
some improvements.
1. federalists
2. anti-federalists



Answer :

Certainly! Here are the correct viewpoints matched with the federalists and anti-federalists regarding the ratification of the U.S. Constitution: - Supported the Constitution. - Believed a Strong, Central Government was necessary, because the Articles of Confederation were too weak to work. These viewpoints align with the Federalists. - Had issues with the Constitution. - Feared a strong, central government because of the problems in the past with Britain. - Thought the Articles of Confederation just needed some improvements. These viewpoints correspond to the Anti-Federalists.