Which did Georgia support for the U.S. Constitution? Select the TWO that apply.
creating a strong central government
creating a weaker central government and giving states most of the power
leaving the Articles of Confederation as is and making no changes to government
replacing the Articles of Confederation altogether
creating a strong central government
replacing the Articles of Confederation altogether
To determine which options apply, we need to understand the historical context of Georgia's stance on the U.S. Constitution.
During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, Georgia supported creating a stronger central government and replacing the Articles of Confederation altogether. The Articles of Confederation were viewed as weak and ineffective in governing the newly formed United States.
Based on this information, we can conclude that the two options Georgia supported were:
1. Creating a strong central government.
2. Replacing the Articles of Confederation altogether.
Therefore, the correct options are creating a strong central government and replacing the Articles of Confederation altogether.