The answer should be manufacturing. During the creation of the federal government, one of the key questions to arise was the centralisation and extent of power. This debate was well highlighted in the differing views of Thomas Jefferson, who believed federal government should support an agrarian (farming) economy and give more power to the states, while Alexander Hamilton stood for a federal government supporting industry and banking, as well as being the superior power.
Colonial assemblies did not want to give up their individual power
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Drawing electoral districts in certain boundaries that disenfranchise African American voters.
The Treaty Of Versailles placed restrictions on how strong Germany could build its military and took away large portions of land that were taken during WW1. Loosing Lot of land right after obtaining it would make many citizens rather upset.