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Q: What was the result of the central government having very little authority?
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they gave very little power to the central government and if the central government wanted to pass something all the states would have to ratify it.


The writers of the United States Constitution created a federal form of government primarily to?

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How did America try to run itself after declaring independence?

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Did the Federalists believe that the country could not survive without a strong central government?

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How is a failed state different from secession?

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