Social Studies, 25.12.2019 03:31 1846252
Ademocratic government is based on majority rule of the people. this would be impossible under the large republic proposed by the constitution. which of the following best describes this quote?
a) it represents the perspective of a federalist, arguing for a strong central government.
b) it represents the perspective of a federalist, arguing for a stronger role for the states.
c) it represents the perspecctive of an anti-federalist, arguing for a strong central government.
d) it represents the perspectivw of an anti-federalist for a stronger role for the states.
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