How did disagreements between Federalists and Antifederalists reflect the political climate of the 1780s and predict the climate of the 1800s?

A) The disagreements showed that Americans were strangers to the political process and had a lot to learn.
B) The disagreements threatened the young nation throughout the 1780s and well into the 1800s.
C) The disagreements were inconsequential, as most Americans agreed about state, federal, and individual rights.
D) The disagreements were quickly cleared up, demonstrating that Americans were willing to compromise on most issues.
E) The disagreements showed how the country was divided and would be divided for the next several decades on state, federal, and individual rights.


Answer: E

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