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

interpretive powers of the Supreme Court
interpretive powers of the Supreme Court

selection of members of Congress
selection of members of Congress

establishment of a federal treasury
establishment of a federal treasury

ratification of the Constitution

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The two-party system that we know today developed primarily from the ratification of the Constitution. The debates surrounding the ratification led to the emergence of the Federalists, who supported a strong central government, and the Anti-Federalists, who advocated for states' rights and more limited federal power. This division set the foundation for the development of political parties in the United States. Over time, these factions evolved into the modern two-party system dominated by the Democratic and Republican parties.