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The two-party system that we know today developed from which political struggle?
1.interpretive powers of the Supreme Court
2.selection of members of Congress
3.establishment of a federal treasury
4.ratification of the Constitution
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You answer would be D.The ratification od the consitution

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To answer your question, we need to understand the historical context of the development of the two-party system in the United States. The two-party system we know today emerged from the struggle surrounding the ratification of the Constitution.

During the late 18th century, there was a division among the Founding Fathers regarding the structure and powers of the federal government. The two main factions were the Federalists, who supported a strong central government, and the Anti-Federalists, who advocated for stronger state governments and were concerned about potential abuses of power by the central government.

The struggle between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists to ratify the Constitution led to the formation of the country's first political parties. The Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, fought for the ratification of the Constitution, while the Anti-Federalists, led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, opposed its ratification in its original form.

This political division during the ratification debate laid the groundwork for the development of a two-party system in the United States. The Federalists eventually succeeded in getting the Constitution ratified, and their vision of a strong central government became the foundation of the new nation. However, the Anti-Federalists formed the Democratic-Republican Party, which opposed the Federalist agenda and advocated for states' rights and a more limited federal government.

Over time, the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans evolved into the modern political parties we know today: the Democratic Party (which descended from the Democratic-Republican Party) and the Republican Party (which emerged in the 1850s). These two parties have dominated the American political landscape ever since, forming the basis of the two-party system.

So, to answer your question, the two-party system that we know today in the United States developed from the political struggle surrounding the ratification of the Constitution, which led to the formation of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist parties.

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