They supported by ensuring that those workers would get higher pay, as well as promising that the state would in turn help the company once the war is over. It was like the war bonds thing but more complex as it involved companies and not regular people.
Based on my notes, you're correct.
Answer:
Hi. Because special conventions were required in lieu of hearings within the state legislatures for ratification.
Explanation:
Alot of State governments were also interested in retaining their powers and were resistant to ratifying a new, stronger, centralized government.