During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, George Mason argued against the newly proposed Constitution. He was convinced that it would lead to a “corrupt monarchy, or a tyrannical aristocracy” with too much power.
I believe the correct answer is - <span>It represents the perspective of an Anti-Federalist, arguing for a stronger role for the states.
As you can see in the quote above, this person doesn't want America to be a federalist state, made up of a number of states, but run by one single government. He believes that it would be much better if each state had its own government and could decide what is best for itself, and not depend on somebody else's decisions.
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We take it for granted that the United States is the most powerful country on Earth today, and perhaps in human history. The story of how that came to be is long, fascinating, complex — and often misunderstood. Here, excerpted in part from "70 maps that explain America," are maps that help show some of the key moments and forces that contributed to the US's rise as sole global superpower.
The answer is b because i just did it