Differing beliefs in who should be involved in government began the split between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
D. Trains moved people and goods at a higher speed That is your answer because in the 1800's the only transportation faster than a train was a ship.
<span>The Federalists argued that the democratic process alone would protect our rights. The anti-Federalists wanted direct guarantees of those rights. The Constitution provided for a stronger central government than the weaker Articles of Confederation. It moved the country a little more to the left. The Bill of Rights limitations on what government could do to you made sure that move didn't turn out to be a slippery slope.</span>