Who supported a stronger national government in 1787?
a. James Madison and Alexander Hamilton
b. Bondholders who hoped that a stronger government would pay back government bonds.
c. Urban artisans who wanted a stronger government that would pass tariffs.
d. People who felt that the state governments were interfering with private property.
e. All of the above.
Answer: e. All of the above.
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