The following questions has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A: How did Americans feel about a strong central government?
Question 2 options:
A)
They felt that a strong central government would save them from the mistreatment they experienced under British rule.
B)
They were afraid that a strong central government would lead to the same kind of treatment they experienced under British rule.
C)
They knew America needed a strong central government because the British's week central government had oppressed them.
D)
They realized that a strong central government would split the peoples' support for the Constitution in two.
Question 3 (5.78 points)
Part B: Select two pieces of evidence which support your answer from Part A.
Question 3 options:
"The country's leaders realized the United States needed a new plan of government."
"As the states prepared to ratify the Constitution, these two groups worked hard to get people to join their side."
"The states approved ten of the twelve amendments—known as the Bill of Rights—on December 15, 1791."
"Because of their experiences with the British government, the colonists had limited the power of the United States central government under the Articles."
"These were all rights that the British government had ignored before the Revolution."