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Which answer summarizes the main argument between the Federalists and Anti-federalists during the Constitutional Convention?

They argued about federalism and how the federal and state governments would share power.
They argued about the Articles of Confederation and how to change it to serve the government better.
They argued about The Federalist Papers and what the content should be.
They argued about ratification and how many states would need to agree for the Constitution to take effect.

Sagot :

I belive its A. They argued about federalism and how the federal and state goverments would share power.

Correct answer choice is :

A) They argued about federalism and how the federal and state governments would share power.

Explanation:

A constitutional convention is a meeting for the plan of writing a new constitution or amending a current constitution. Members of a constitutional convention are usually, though not significantly or uniquely, elected by popular vote. It must, by that time, become obvious that the Articles of Confederation were not a good enough constitution for the new state.