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patriot [66]
3 years ago
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It is the opinion of the greatest writers, that a very extensive country cannot be governed on democratical principles, on any o

ther plan, than a confederation of a number of small republics, possessing all the powers of internal government, but united in the management of their foreign and general concerns. —"Centinel", Letter to the Freemen of Pennsylvania According to this quote, which issue would make ruling too hard for the government under the Constitution? A. political factions B. the size of the country C. executive power D. the separation of powers
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N76 [4]3 years ago
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Hello there,

It is the opinion of the greatest writers, that a very extensive country cannot be governed on democratical principles, on any other plan, than a confederation of a number of small republics, possessing all the powers of internal government, but united in the management of their foreign and general concerns. —"Centinel", Letter to the Freemen of Pennsylvania According to this quote, which issue would make ruling too hard for the government under the Constitution?

Answer:The size of the country

Option: (B)

jek_recluse [69]3 years ago
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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