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What was an arguement of the Federalists? A.)They were against a Bill of Rights B.)For a strong national government C.)They did not want a judicial branch
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What was an arguement of the Federalists?
A.)They were against a Bill of Rights
B.)For a strong national government
C.)They did not want a judicial branch
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The argument for the federalist was B) for a strong national government
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