Question 10 (0.01 points)

Which argument would a Federalist make to support ratification of the Constitution?

Question 10 options:

The Constitution will enable states to nullify laws that are harmful to citizens.

A strong federal government will be more stable than a loose confederation of states.

The Constitution will allow states to establish banks to stabilize the national economy.

A republican system of government will better represent large states.

Question 11 (1 point)
"Bills of rights . . . are not only unnecessary in the proposed Constitution, but would even be dangerous."

Those who agreed with this point of view were known as —

Question 11 options:

Minutemen

Loyalist

Anti Federalist

Federalist

Question 12 (1 point)
Why was it difficult for Congress to fulfill its duties under the Articles of Confederation?

Question 12 options:

Any congressional action required executive approval.

Congress lacked the power to declare war.

Most congressional decisions required the approval of at least nine states.

Congress lacked the power to regulate foreign trade.

The answer to question 10 is: A strong federal government will be more stable than a loose confederation of states.

The answer to question 11 is: Federalist.

The answer to question 12 is: Most congressional decisions required the approval of at least nine states.