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During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, George Mason argued - A) against increased power for the national government B) for the dissolution of state governments C) against the passage of a bill of rights D) for the creation of a strong executive branch

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for the creation of a strong executive branch

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or the creation of a strong executive branch
It is more right to say that Mason advocated a stronger executive branch headed by one person, during deliberations of the constitution. he however dropped his views of a strong central government by the end of the convention, and ultimately refused to sign the constitution ratification document.
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