12. what reason was given by the federalists to support the constitution? (1 point)
the unite...
Social Studies, 04.01.2020 02:31 mjwenz8018
12. what reason was given by the federalists to support the constitution? (1 point)
the united states needed a strong government to establish economic stability.
the united states needed a strong government to maintain control over all its states.
the united states needed a strong government to define state boundaries.
the united states needed a strong government in order pass laws to bring law and order to the country.
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