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History, 17.09.2021 20:10 zachstonemoreau

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison argued in The Federalist Papers (SSUSH5)
a. in favor of states' rights and limited central government powers.
b. in favor of adding a Bill of Rights to the Constitution before ratifying.
c. that a small government with a weak leader would best control factions.
d. that there should be a large central government with checks and balances in order
to best control factions.

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