Analyze the impact of the Great Debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding ratification of the U.S. Constitution.(1 point)

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Americans permanently divided into two factions, even after the Constitution was ratified.
Americans permanently divided into two factions, even after the Constitution was ratified.

James Madison realized he would need to create an entirely new Constitution for the nation.
James Madison realized he would need to create an entirely new Constitution for the nation.

Americans recognized that the Constitution was a document that could be modified when necessary.
Americans recognized that the Constitution was a document that could be modified when necessary.

The Constitution would never work effectively because people disagreed on what it should contain.
The Constitution would never work effectively because people disagreed on what it should contain.

The impact of the Great Debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding the ratification of the U.S. Constitution was that Americans permanently divided into two factions, even after the Constitution was ratified. Additionally, James Madison realized that he would need to create an entirely new Constitution for the nation. However, it also resulted in Americans recognizing that the Constitution was a document that could be modified when necessary. Finally, some believed that the Constitution would never work effectively because people disagreed on what it should contain.

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Americans recognized that the Constitution was a document that could be modified when necessary.

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Apologies for the confusion. I made an error in my previous response. The correct answer from the given choices would be: Americans permanently divided into two factions, even after the Constitution was ratified.