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Which answer summarizes the main argument between the Federalists and Anti-federalists during the Constitutional Convention? (5 points)

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.

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Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

because the federal and states governments have to share power so they can share power so no one can tell the other what to do if that they job to do that

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The best option from the list would be that "They argued about federalism and how the federal and state governments would share power," since the Federalists were in favor of a stronger central government over the states.
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