Read the opinions below. How are these two opinions similar?
Source A
The United States...
History, 14.04.2021 03:50, giselaarcides
Read the opinions below. How are these two opinions similar?
Source A
The United States Constitution will provide a strong central governing power to rule the United States and make it capable of withstanding European nations. Without a Constitution, Britain can easily overtake the United States, or individual states could grow so strong that they might try to overtake the new nation. It is vital that we have a Constitution that sets up a strong central government if we want the United States to last.
Source B
If the United States Constitution creates a strong central government, the individual states will lose their governing power. The country will practically become a monarchy, with a federal government holding all of the power. We need to create a balanced system, not with a strong central government, but rather with ruling bodies divided by states. There is no need to ratify a United States Constitution that will simply create another monarchy.
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