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which of the following statements is not true? multiple choice george washington and james madison were federalists. federalists had more commercial interests, while antifederalists had more agricultural interests. federalists believed that the national government needed to address the problem of factions.
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To determine the false statement, we analyze each option:
- George Washington and James Madison were associated with Federalist ideas. Washington supported Federalist principles, and Madison, while later having some shifts, was initially a Federalist.
- Federalists generally had commercial interests (supporting a strong central government for trade, etc.), and Antifederalists had more agricultural - based interests (fearing central government overreach on local/agricultural economies).
- The idea that the national government needed to address factions was more of an Antifederalist concern (they feared factions' power in a strong central government), while Federalists like Madison (in "Federalist No. 10") argued that a large republic could control factions. So the statement "Federalists believed that the national government needed to address the problem of factions" is not true.
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The statement that is NOT true is: Federalists believed that the national government needed to address the problem of factions.