1) Prompt 1: Federalism and Anti-Federalism:
In Project 3, we examined the arguments of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists and answered a series of questions about their arguments. That project prepared you for this activity, in which you will construct a fictional debate between a Federalist and an Anti-Federalist.
For this debate, you will have your fictional Federalist and Anti-Federalist characters answer four questions. Three of the questions are listed below, and then you should add one question of your own.
What is your position on a bill of rights being added to the Constitution?
How would you address concerns about the “powers of government” under this new Constitution?
Can you explain why this Constitution is or is not in the best interests of our nation as a whole?
Your script should be approximately 750-1000 words and should reference at least one source not assigned in class. Richard Epstein’s “The Federalist Papers: From Practical Politics to High Principle (Links to an external site.)” and Joshua Miller’s “The Ghostly Body Politic: The Federalist Papers and Popular Sovereignty (Links to an external site.)” are both good resources, but you may also find your own.
Here’s an example of how to format the debate:
What is your position on a bill of rights being added to the Constitution?
Federalist: [response]
Anti-Federalist: [response]
Federalist: [counterpoint]
Anti-Federalist: [counterpoint]
Your script does not need to be written in essay format. However, it should include:
Proper grammar, syntax, and spelling
In-text citations and references or a bibliography in APA or Chicago style
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