5. The United States Constitution provides for (1 point) checks and balances, separation of powers, and a unicameral legislature. federalism, abolition of slavery, and reserved powers. checks and balances, federalism, and separation of powers. delegated powers, federalism, and voting rights for all men over 21. 6. Which of the following arguments would have been used by a Federalist? (1 point) A strong, central government will be able to handle the problems that face the new nation. Without a bill of rights, the Constitution will not provide basic l
5 is C since you see it every day nowadays and what are are all the answers to the second one?
6. Which of the following arguments would have been used by a Federalist? (1 point) A strong, central government will be able to handle the problems that face the new nation. Without a bill of rights, the Constitution will not provide basic liberties. The Constitution will strengthen the democratic state governments and decrease the powers of the central government. The Constitution will provide a more elitist government by concentrating power in relatively few hands at a great distance from voters.
I think the answer is C. They wanted a British government.
@Kpinky I think you're wrong about number 6. Federalism is in support of a strong central government, so I guessed A.
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