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History, 20.09.2020 23:01, mbrisen3396

What was the main Anti-Federalist argument against ratifying the Constitution? A,)A central government would become a locus of corruption and intrigue.

B.)State governments should not be controlled or subject to oversight.

C.)A strong central government would undermine security and order for everyone.

D.)State governments were better suited to the challenges of industrialization and urbanization.

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