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14 March, 15:11

The Necessary and Proper Clause of the U. S Constitution is shown below:

"The Congress shall have the Power ... To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the forgoing powers, and all other Powers vested by this constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof."

Why did Federalist want to include this clause in the Constitution?

To protect the individual liberties of all citizens.

To give citizens more opportunities to select government officials.

To provide a guarantee of sovereignty to individual states.

To allow the national government to efficiently run the country.

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  1. 14 March, 15:24
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    The correct answer is to allow the national government to efficiently run the country.
  2. 14 March, 15:25
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    The correct answer is D) to allow the national government to efficiently run the country.

    The Federalists wanted to include this clause in the Constitution to allow the national government to efficiently run the country.

    Let's remember that the Federalists, led by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton, supported the idea of a strong central government to rule the United States. They always faced the opposition of Antifederalists like Thomas Jefferson who believed that a strong central government was dangerous and could easily turn into a tyranny. That is why Antifederalists supported the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution.
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