Are you a Federalist or an Antifederalist?

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Discover Your Political Identity

Are you curious about whether you align more with Federalist or Antifederalist principles? This engaging quiz will help you explore your political beliefs and preferences.

Take the quiz to find out:

  • Which type of government aligns with your values?
  • Your perspective on citizens' rights and freedoms.
  • Your stance on the Constitution and its impact.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ThinkingEagle247
Which of the following describes your beliefs?
I support checks and balances between the branches.
I fear that the executive could become a tyrant.
I don't support checks and balances between the branches.
I don't feel that the localized government should be in power.
How do you feel about public opposition to the government?
I believe that it is unnecessary and should be prohibited.
I believe that we have the right to protest as American citizens.
I don't believe in any of that.
I believe that those who oppose the government should be taught about our Constitution.
Which choice best describes your view on human nature?
People are selfish and out for themselves.
People have the potential to make great decisions.
People can choose their leaders.
People can't think good about nation.
What type of government do you support?
I support a strong central government.
I support a powerful local government.
I support a small government.
I support a national republic.
What do you feel explains the Constitution best?
The Constitution is a Bill of Rights with limitation and reserved power for the states. There are already Bills of Rights in state Constitutions.
The Constitution needs a Bill of Rights to protect the citizens of the country against the government.
There should be amendments in the Constitution.
Our Constitution is great and it already has everything about Bill of Rights.
Who do you think should run the government?
The most educated and wealthy should run the government.
The citizens of the country should run the government.
Anyone who is deserved can run the government.
Only higher ranking people can run the government.
How do you feel about people's rights?
I believe they are not relevant in the government.
I believe that they are significant and that they should be valued in the government.
Government should take care of people's rights.
Who cares about rights?
What do you believe is more important in the economy?
Industry and manufacturing are most important in the economy and cause the most domestic growth.
Protecting the rights of the working classes is most important in the economy.
State economic policies are bad and disastrous.
State economic policies are good and valuable.
Which of the following do you favor?
I favor a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
I favor a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
I favor only nationalism.
I am in favor of power should be concentrated with the states.
What do you want about the Constitution?
I want to ratify the Constitution.
I oppose to ratify the Constitution.
The Constitution should be in favor of people's right.
The Constitution is already in favor of people.
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