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"The United States is too large to have a central government. People won't know their leaders and will lose control over the government." Would a Federalist have said this to support the Constitution or would an Anti-Federalist have said this to complain about the Constitution? Explain your answer.
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Choosing to engage in military action to assist another country is an example of sanctions. internationalism. o isolationism. o diplomacy.
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Jacksonian democracy promoted new methods of political campaigning. one such technique was mudslinging. what was its effect on the presidential candidates?
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