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21 January, 14:40

Why did Southerners oppose a strong national government? A) They thought a strong national government would lower taxes on imports. B) They felt a strong national government would lead to corruption and favoritism of Western states. C) They worried a strong national government could eventually challenge the right to own slaves and might impose higher tariffs. D) Southerners were secretly in favor of a strong national government.

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  1. 21 January, 14:50
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    The answer is c I think.
  2. 21 January, 15:02
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    The answer is option C as southerners believed in the slave practices but northerners always opposed them ...
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