Answer:
Citizens are protected from cruel and unusual punishment.
Explanation:
A big debate in forming a new government after July, 1776 was <u>who should have </u><u>more power </u><u>- </u><u>states </u><u>or </u><u>central government. </u>
<h3>Forming a new government </h3>
- After the Declaration of Independence, the biggest issue in forming government was state rights v. government rights.
- There was a general feeling that state rights were more important.
As a result, states held more collective power than the central government which was quite weak. Eventually there was a recognition that the central government needed to be powerful to maintain unity.
In conclusion, option B is correct.
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Answer:
Article IV, section 2 of the United States Constitution helps define the relationships between the state and federal governments by stating that citizens of different states are equal under the law. This means that the people from any state are entitled of privileges and immunities in all of the states of the country