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Identify whether each belief is Federalist or Anti-Federalist.
1. The nation does not need a standing army?
2. Government powers should be separated?
3. The Constitution would not protect individual rights?
4. A strong national government is necessary?

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Anti-Federalist
Federalist
Anti-Federalist
Federalist

'Federalism' is characterized as 'a governmental system in which the power is divided among the various levels of the government.'

The given beliefs can be classified under Federalist and Anti-Federalist as follows:

1). Anti-Federalist

2). Federalist

3). Anti-Federalist

4). Federalist

  • The belief regarding 'no requirement of the permanent army' would be against federalism as the safety of the nation is the primary objective of a federal government.
  • The separation of the powers among the various branches of the government is a central characteristic of the federal government that prevents the complete monopoly of one.
  • The next claim would be 'anti-federalist' as the constitution not only provides rights to the citizens but ensures its protection through the judiciary.
  • A 'strong national government' would be considered an anti-federal claim because it favors giving complete authority to the one level of government that may lead to misuse or abuse of power.

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