Why wasn’t there unanimous support for the proposed US Constitution, which was presented during the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia?
A.
Many delegates argued that a strong central government would endanger the rights of states and individuals.
B.
Many delegates argued that a strong central government couldn’t resolve issues such as interstate wars.
C.
Many delegates argued that a strong central government couldn’t resolve economic crises.
D.
Many delegates argued that a strong central government couldn’t resolve intrastate uprisings.
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Many delegates argued that a strong central government would endanger the rights of states and individuals.
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because of what ive read "Congress submitted the Articles to the states for immediate consideration. ... The British capture of Philadelphia also forced the issue. ... There wasn't a common currency in the Confederation era. ... The Confederation Congress agreed and the Constitutional Convention of 1787 ... "
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