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Which belief was generally held by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

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a Stronger Central Government
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A stronger central government was needed, is the right answer.

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In the Constitutional Convention that was held in Philadelphia, in the year 1787, representatives from twelve states mt to review the Articles of Confederation. The main reason behind this convention was that the Articles of Confederation failed to serve the need of the time. After a fiery debate about the extent and construction of the forthcoming federal government, they congregated that a strong central government was the most suitable alternative for the progress of the public potential.

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