In the debates over ratification, the Federalists argued that the Constitution
A) would solve the immigration problems of the nation.
B) was merely a temporary means to regain stability.
C) would protect the nation from itself by providing a system of checks and balances.
D) safeguarded individual freedoms through its built-in Bill of Rights.
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