Which argument would a Federalist make to support ratification of the Constitution?
a
A stron...
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Which argument would a Federalist make to support ratification of the Constitution?
a
A strong federal government will be more stable than a loose confederation of states
b
The Constitution will allow states to establish banks to stabilize the national economy
c
The Constitution will enable states to nullify laws that are harmful to citizens
d
A republician system of government
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