the two-party system that we know today developed from which political struggle

A: interpretive powers of the supreme court
B: selection of members of congress
C: establishment of a federal treasury
D: ratification of the constitution

the answers are

1.d
2b
3.d
4.b
5.a
6.d
7.c
8.b
9.a
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The correct answer is D: ratification of the constitution.

To understand how the two-party system developed from this political struggle, we need to look at the historical context. After the American Revolution and the independence of the United States, the founding fathers worked on establishing a new government. This process involved drafting and ratifying the Constitution, which occurred between 1787 and 1789.

During the debates surrounding the ratification of the Constitution, two main political factions emerged - the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, supported a strong central government with broad powers, while the Anti-Federalists, led by figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry, favored greater state autonomy and a more limited central government.

This early division in political thought laid the groundwork for the emergence of the two-party system. The Federalists, who succeeded in getting the Constitution ratified, eventually evolved into the first major political party in the United States, known as the Federalist Party. On the other hand, the Anti-Federalists, who were critical of the Constitution, formed the Democratic-Republican Party, often referred to as the Republican Party, which became the main opposition party.

Over time, these initial party formations evolved into the two-party system that we are familiar with today, composed of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. While these parties have gone through significant transformations over the years, their roots can be traced back to the ratification of the Constitution and the differing views on the structure and powers of the new federal government.

Therefore, the two-party system developed from the political struggle surrounding the ratification of the Constitution.

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