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The Chapter Introduction Discusses the Dilemma of Citizens Identifying with State

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The chapter introduction discusses the dilemma of citizens identifying with state and nation after the Revolution to make the point that


A) immediately after the Revolution, no one had a sense of identity or loyalty toward the nation, so it was predictable that the new United States would be politically decentralized.
B) because of the Revolution, most felt a sense of identity and loyalty with the united cause, but political jealousies prevented a strong governmental structure until the crises of the 1780s forced the politicians to act.
C) Americans created one kind of united government with the Declaration of Independence; needing a
better union, they overwhelmingly supported the new Constitution.
D) Americans had to experiment to find a way to create a united republic that confronted the realities of separate identities and inequalities.

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