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30 March, 20:59

Which belief was generally held by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

A. A stronger central government was necessary to maintain order.

B. Slavery should be abolished.

C. The principles of government should be firm and unchangeable.

D. The rule of kings is superior to the rule of the law.

E. The Articles of Confederation should not be greatly changed.

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  1. 30 March, 21:12
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    The belief that was held by the delegates of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was that a stronger central government was needed to maintain order in the United States. The government was very weak during the time of the convention.
  2. 30 March, 21:19
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    A stronger central government was necessary to maintain order. belief was generally held by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787
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