Which did Georgia support for the U.S. Constitution? Select the TWO that apply.%0D%0A (2 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Acreating a strong central government%0D%0Acreating a strong central government%0D%0A%0D%0Acreating a weaker central government and giving states most of the power%0D%0Acreating a weaker central government and giving states most of the power%0D%0A%0D%0Aleaving the Articles of Confederation as is and making no changes to government%0D%0Aleaving the Articles of Confederation as is and making no changes to government%0D%0A%0D%0Areplacing the Articles of Confederation altogether%0D%0Areplacing the Articles of Confederation altogether

Georgia supported creating a strong central government and replacing the Articles of Confederation altogether.

To determine which choices Georgia supported for the U.S. Constitution, let's analyze the given responses:

1. "Creating a strong central government"
2. "Creating a weaker central government and giving states most of the power"
3. "Leaving the Articles of Confederation as is and making no changes to government"
4. "Replacing the Articles of Confederation altogether"

From the given options, Georgia supported the following two choices:

1. Creating a strong central government
2. Replacing the Articles of Confederation altogether

These are the two responses that Georgia would have supported when it came to the U.S. Constitution.

Georgia supported two options for the U.S. Constitution:

1. Creating a strong central government
2. Replacing the Articles of Confederation altogether