Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

After the Constitution was written it had to be ratified, or approved, by at least nine states. Many people believed that it should be ratified (Federalists), while many people were opposed to the new government (Anti-Federalists). Read the Positions on the Constitution chart carefully and highlight the important arguments that you believe each side states. Then create a web for each side that shows the arguments and illustrate the connections between them. Finally, write a slogan for each side and write it at the top of your web for that position.

Your textbook has additional information on these two positions as well. You may use pages 96-99 to help you as well.

Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

After the Constitution was written it had to be ratified, or approved, by at least nine states. Many people believed that it should be ratified (Federalists), while many people were opposed to the new government (Anti-Federalists). Read the Positions on the Constitution chart carefully and highlight the important arguments that you believe each side states. Then create a web for each side that shows the arguments and illustrate the connections between them. Finally, write a slogan for each side and write it at the top of your web for that position.

Your textbook has additional information on these two positions as well. You may use pages 96-99 to help you as well.

Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

After the Constitution was written it had to be ratified, or approved, by at least nine states. Many people believed that it should be ratified (Federalists), while many people were opposed to the new government (Anti-Federalists). Read the Positions on the Constitution chart carefully and highlight the important arguments that you believe each side states. Then create a web for each side that shows the arguments and illustrate the connections between them. Finally, write a slogan for each side and write it at the top of your web for that position.

Your textbook has additional information on these two positions as well. You may use pages 96-99 to help you as well.

Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

After the Constitution was written it had to be ratified, or approved, by at least nine states. Many people believed that it should be ratified (Federalists), while many people were opposed to the new government (Anti-Federalists). Read the Positions on the Constitution chart carefully and highlight the important arguments that you believe each side states. Then create a web for each side that shows the arguments and illustrate the connections between them. Finally, write a slogan for each side and write it at the top of your web for that position.

Your textbook has additional information on these two positions as well. You may use pages 96-99 to help you as well.