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Chapter 1: Founding Principles Directions: Fill Each Box With Information Important To Gaining A Clear Understanding Of The Topic

1.3 Government Power and Individual Rights

Federalist Support the Constitution James Madison Foundational Document: Federalist No. 10

Anti-Federalist Opposition to the Constitution

Think as a Political Scientist: Describe Political Principles

Practice: Compare the following directions.

1. Define faction, or interest group.

2. Give an example of a faction

3. Describe the opposing views on the role and importance of factions. Be sure to include: ● Who would have supported and who would have opposed factions?

● Why was there support for and oppositions for factions?

Foundational Document: Brutus No. 1

Opposing Views Regarding Government and Democracy: Federalists

Opposing Views Regarding Government and Democracy: Anti- Federalists

Essential Question: How are Federalist and Anti-Federalists views on central government and democracy reflected in America’s foundational documents?

Central Government

● Federalists

● Anti-Federalists

Evidence from Foundational Documents

● Federalists

● Anti-Federalists