Asked by Dayana Delgado on Jun 20, 2024

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During the national debate over ratification of the new Constitution,the Federalists

A) opposed the Constitution and preferred decentralized government.
B) supported the Constitution and preferred a strong national government.
C) supported a return to British rule.
D) refused to support the Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was added.

Federalists

Members of a political group that supported the adoption of the U.S. Constitution and the creation of a strong federal government.

Decentralized Government

A system of governance where power is spread out among various regional, local, or state authorities, instead of being concentrated in a central government.

  • Outline the catalysts and objectives sought through the national administration's governance of trade and monetary transactions across state lines.
  • Familiarize yourself with the dialectic and reasoning that advocated for the Bill of Rights to be part of the Constitution.
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Juliette MusanteJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Federalists supported the Constitution and believed in a strong national government. They believed that a strong central government was necessary for the stability and prosperity of the nation. This is in contrast to the Anti-Federalists who were skeptical of a strong central government and wanted more power to be given to the states.