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The Federalists argued that a national government would a. preserve the power of wealthy men b. take away the liberties of the common people c. protect all citizens in time of trouble d. threaten the authority
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The Federalists argued that a national government would
a. preserve the power of wealthy men
b. take away the liberties of the common people
c. protect all citizens in time of trouble
d. threaten the authority and rights of the states
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ITS NOT C ITS D
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the correct answer would be C
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