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26 January, 12:57

Why were Southerners opposed to a strong national government?

A)

They feared it would challenge their right to own slaves and impose higher tariffs.

B)

They did not want the central government to allow more slave states to enter the Union.

C)

They felt a strong national government would lead to more state rights.

D)

They wanted the national government to pay for internal improvements.

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  1. 26 January, 16:54
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    A) They feared it would challenge their rights to own slaves and impose hurt tariffs.
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