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Base your answer to the question on the speakers’ statements below and on your knowledge of social studies.


Speaker A: "We want a strong national government to provide order and protect the rights of the people."


Speaker B: "We want a weak national government so that it will not threaten the rights of the people or the powers of the states."


Speaker C: "We want to add a bill of rights to the Constitution to protect the people against abuses of power."


Speaker D: "A bill of rights is unnecessary because the new government’s powers are limited by the Constitution."


These statements represent points of view that differ between what?


Group of answer choices


pro-independence Patriots and pro-British Tories


supporters of Congress and the president


Federalists and Anti-federalists


leaders of the North and the West