Rhode Island did not take part in the Constitutional Convention because its leaders opposed a strong central government.
Answer: Option C
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Among the other reasons for Rhode Island for not sending its officials to the Constitutional Convention, the strongest one was that the leaders of Rhode Island believed that a strong central government would bring limitations on their activities as a state. Rhode Island did not ratify the constitution until the month of May of 1790.
The answer is A. Zionism is a national movement dedicated to re-establishing a Jewish national homeland in Palestine. It emerged as a response to the antisemitic campaigns happening in the late 19th century. Theodor Herzl is the founder of the Modern Zionist movement.