The Federalist essays argued that
A) the size and diversity of the large new country would make it impossible for any one faction to control the government.
B) the Constitution was necessary to prevent one faction from taking control of the nation.
C) a republican form of government could not work in a nation as large as the United States and therefore the Constitution was necessary.
D) the Constitution would promote control of the government by one faction, which would be good for the nation.
E) if the Constitution failed, the country could always go back to the Articles of Confederation.
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