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Which argument would a federalist make to support ratification of the constitution

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The Federalists argued that the federal courts had only limited jurisdiction, leaving many places of the law to the state and local courts. The Federalists felt that the new federal courts were needed to provide checks and balances on the power of the other two branches of government.

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