During the time of the Constitutional Convention, why was federalism an appealing compromise? a. It made the national government the focal point of dissatisfaction. b. It permitted states to nullify actions of the national government. c. It maintained state traditions while creating a strong national government to handle common problems. d. It prevented cities and states from being dominated by a single group or faction. e. It allowed politicians to avoid issues of slavery and women's suffrage.

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c. It maintained state traditions while creating a strong national government to handle common problems.

Explanation:

At the time of the Constitutional Convention, one of the major concerns among delegates was the division of power between states and the national government. While many people believed a strong national government would create peace and unity, many were worried this could lead to authoritarian abuse and despotism. Federalism was a good compromise, as under this system, the federal government and the state governments have to share power. This maintains state traditions while creating a strong national government to handle common problems.

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