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Each of the following statements was made by a Federalist or an Anti-Federalist. Identify whether the statements are Federalist or Anti-Federalist by using the highlighter tool to highlight who you think made the statement. "It [Congress] has the authority to make laws which will affect the lives, the liberty, and property of every man in the United States:nor can the Constitution or laws of any State in any way prevent or impede the full and complete execution of every power given." square Federalist

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Each of the following statements was made by a Federalist or an Anti-Federalist. Identify
whether the statements are Federalist or Anti-Federalist by using the highlighter tool to
highlight who you think made the statement.
"It [Congress] has the authority to make laws
which will affect the lives, the liberty, and
property of every man in the United States:nor
can the Constitution or laws of any State in any
way prevent or impede the full and complete
execution of every power given."
square 
Federalist

Each of the following statements was made by a Federalist or an Anti-Federalist. Identify whether the statements are Federalist or Anti-Federalist by using the highlighter tool to highlight who you think made the statement. "It [Congress] has the authority to make laws which will affect the lives, the liberty, and property of every man in the United States:nor can the Constitution or laws of any State in any way prevent or impede the full and complete execution of every power given." square Federalist

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The statement is Anti-Federalist. The Anti-Federalists were concerned about the potential for the federal government to become too powerful and infringe upon the rights and liberties of the people. They believed that the Constitution did not adequately protect individual rights and that the federal government would have too much authority over
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