A. a disagreement between the states over representation in Congress
Where answers B, C and D have inaccuracies in one or more parts, answer A is the only correct answer.
Answer:
The Centralists were generally conservative and favoured a strong central government in the viceregal tradition, a paid national army, and Roman Catholicism as the exclusive religion. The Federalists favoured limited central government, local militia, and nearly autonomous states; they tended to be anticlerical and opposed the continuance of colonial fueros, which gave special status to ecclesiastics and the military and exempted them from various civil obligations.
C. THe puritans wanted every person to be able to read the bible