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the single most important factor leading to the constitutional convention was the
○ threat of war with england.
○ economic interests of the delegates.
○ concern that the strong national government created by the articles of confederation
was
infringing on the states rights.
○ inability of the national or state governments to maintain order under the article of
confederation.
The Articles of Confederation established a very weak national government, lacking the power to address crises like Shays' Rebellion, where state and national authorities failed to restore order. This demonstrated the need for a stronger central government, driving the call for the Constitutional Convention. The other options are incorrect: there was no immediate war threat with England; delegates' economic interests were not the primary driver; and the Articles created a weak, not strong, national government.
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inability of the national or state governments to maintain order under the Article of Confederation.