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Which belief was generally held by the Founding Fathers at the Constitutional Convention in 1787?

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A stronger central government was needed.

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For the answer to the question above, it is A stronger central government was necessary to maintain order. It is a convention that drew up the Constitution of the United States. Stimulated by severe economic troubles, which produced radical political movements such as Shays’s Rebellion, and urged on by a demand for a stronger central government, the convention met in the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia.
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