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We oppose a strong central government. The states will lose their influence with the growth of the national government's power. F or A?
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We oppose the Articles of Confederation. It isn't an effective governing document. We need to ratify the new government framed by the Constitution. F or A?
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We oppose a strong central government. The states will lose their influence with the growth of the national government's power. F or A?
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We oppose the Articles of Confederation. It isn't an effective governing document. We need to ratify the new government framed by the Constitution. F or A?
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We support a strong central government. The national government needs to be strong to function. F or A?
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The Constitution's Supremacy Clause makes the national government's laws superior to the state governments' laws. This will destroy the state governments in favor of the national government. F or A?
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A strong executive is needed if the national government is going to fulfill its responsibilities. There are checks and balances on the branches of government so no one branch will have too much power. F or A?
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It is essential to include a Bill of Rights to protect people from the national government. F or A?
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The Articles of Confederation need to be amended, not abandoned. The Constitution goes too far. A stronger central government will threaten state power. F or A?
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The Constitution will protect state governments by giving them certain powers. F or A?
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The Constitution gives too much power to the executive branch. There is a threat that it will become a monarchy. F or A
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A large republic where power is divided between the national and state governments will be a better solution than the small republics of the past that were destroyed by self-interested citizens that did not work for the common good. A large republic is the best protection for individual freedoms. F or A?
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A Bill of Rights is not necessary. The Constitution gives government only limited power. If we have a Bill of Rights, then only those rights listed may be presumed to be protected. We cannot list every right. F or A
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The Constitution creates a Supreme Court that is too powerful because the judges don't answer to anyone. F or A?