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Compared with supporters of federalism, supporters of states’ rights wanted
a commitment to neutrality.
a strong central government.
weak political parties.
a weak central government.

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Answer:

D.) a weak central government!!

Explanation:

the anti-federalists/ supporters of states' rights originally opposed the ratification of the constitution because they feared that the government would have too much power, they also believed a strong government would take away the rights of individuals. so this proves that they wanted a weaker central government, unlike the federalists who believed in having a strong national government.

The supporters of states rights wanted a weak central government.

The first style of government practiced by the United States after Independence is the Confederation style which prioritize weaker power for the Central government and stronger power for each states.

  • The supporter of state's right prefer the Confederacy style over Federalism style.

  • However, the supporters of strong central system prefers the Federalism system.

I conclusion, the supporters of federalism wanted strong central government while the supporters of states’ rights wanted weak central government.

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