A majority of the delegates at the Constitutional Convention were
A) unaware that there were problems with the Articles of Confederation.
B) against a strong central government.
C) nationalists in favor of instituting a monarchy.
D) moderates in favor of keeping the Articles of Confederation with very few changes.
E) nationalists in favor of a stronger central government.
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Q23: The Bill of Rights provided for
A) protection
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Q25: The separation of government powers into three
Q26: The plan known as the Great Compromise
A)
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Q29: The Anti-Federalists advocated
A) altering the Constitution to
Q30: Probably the most fundamental weakness of the
Q31: The concept of checks and balances allows
A)
Q32: The Constitution that was to be ratified
Q33: The Federalists advocated
A) preserving the status quo.
B)
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