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there were concerns that the federal government would become too strong. there were concerns that the legislature would be able to control the judicial branch. there were concerns that some states would be able to easily control the government. clear all
To solve this, we analyze each option based on historical context (likely about the U.S. Constitution or early government concerns):
- Option 1: "There were concerns that the federal government would become too strong."
During the debate over the Constitution (e.g., Anti - Federalist concerns), many feared a strong federal government would usurp state power or individual liberties. This aligns with key historical tensions.
- Option 2: "There were concerns that the legislature would be able to control the judicial branch."
The system of checks and balances (e.g., judicial review, separation of powers) was designed to prevent this. There was less concern about legislature controlling the judiciary compared to federal overreach.
- Option 3: "There were concerns that some states would be able to easily control the government."
Under the Articles of Confederation, states had too much power, and the Constitution aimed to reduce this. Concerns were about states having too much power (old system) or federal having too much (new system debate)—not states controlling the new government (the new system sought to limit state dominance).
La primera opción se alinea con las inquietudes anti - federalistas sobre el poder excesivo del gobierno federal durante el debate constitucional. La segunda no es un problema principal, y la tercera no coincide con el contexto (las inquietudes eran sobre el poder excesivo de los estados en el pasado o del federal en el presente, no sobre los estados controlando el gobierno nuevo).
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There were concerns that the federal government would become too strong.