vedstrongly in their convictions about the Constitution. However, in the end, it was the Federalists who won, and theConstitution was ratified. Looking back in hindsight, it iseasy to see that both groups were right. The Constitutioncreated a government that has, for the most part, protectedthe rights and freedom of its people, but there have alsobeen moments in American history where the fears of theAnti-Federalists were realized and corruption was found inthe government. Admiration is felt for both of thesegroups, because their debates over that fledgling governmentgave rise to a strong Constitution and a strongrepresentative republic. Evers 5...