Answer: It's not an option, But There's 3 Separate Branches of Government So That one branch does not have to Much Power, Thanks To Check and Balances. So, The First To answers are your answers. Thats the Basics of it!
Explanation:
Question One definitely is an option, for the others, If you have notes, use them. Look for what doesn't make sense, tell yourself its wrong and move on.
Nationalism increased tensions. Germans were proud of their military and economic might. This set off a chain reaction. Russia support nationalists in Serbia; the Ottoman Turkey felt threatened by new nations like Germany and Serbia. Soon the Balkans were a "powder keg."
The correct answer is A) They had differing ideas about a powerful national government.
After the Revolutionary War, states were consistently worried about the power of the national (central) government. Considering that one of the biggest reasons for breaking away from England was a tyrannical central government, helps to understand why there were differing ideas about the structure of the American govenrment when the US became independent.
This is why the United States, under the Articles of Confederation, had a small and weak central government. Some states liked this while other states felt that this central govenrment was too weak to function effectively.