Those campaigning for ratification of the 1787 Constitution enjoyed all of the following advantages except
a. They were initially far better organized than their opponents
b. Among their supporters were greatly admired leaders like Franklin and Washington
c. Their argument for a weaker central government was popular with most Americans
d. There was a growing coalition of groups who were dissatisfied with the ineffectiveness of the Confederate government
e. They created an in-depth and convincing written defense of the new Constitution
Answer: c. Their argument for a weaker central government was popular with most Americans
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