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Politicians who supported the ratification of the constitution were known as federalists. why were the federalists in favor of the constitution?
a.
they wanted the u. s. to go back to being a british colony.
b.
they wanted a strong central government.
c.
they wanted to establish a monarchy.
d.
they wanted the states to have a great deal of power.

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