They had good sewage system designs, good location, and good artifacts
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Federalist
a strong central government
George WashingtonJohn Adams believed in a strong national government and he was a member of the federalist party
Alexander Hamilton believed the central government should have strong powers and the individual states should only have power over local matters.
The Federalists believed in a strong federal government.
well-planned cities
One believe that the two governments shared in 1790
Historians believe Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa had a strong central government due to the uniformity in urban planning, architecture, and standardized weights and measures found in these cities. The presence of large public buildings, such as the Great Bath and granaries, suggests organized administration and control over resources. Additionally, the sophisticated drainage systems indicate advanced engineering and civic planning, which likely required centralized authority to coordinate. These features imply a level of governance capable of managing complex societal needs.
Historians use strong leadership and structured government to determine whether a nation is a world power. The strength of the military is often considered as well.
Sorry about the other guy...this is the real answer: The delegates for a strong national government believed that a strong national government would endanger the rights of states. (S.S)
it created a strong central government