In the United States during the late 1780s, the Federalists were most likely to support
A) continued loyalty to the British Government
B) establishment of a weak national government
C) strengthening of States rights
D) ratification of the United States Constitution
Answer: D
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The US Constitution
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- The purpose of the Three-fifths Compromise, which was adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1787, was to
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