Which of the following is true about Alexander Hamilton during the Constitutional Convention? (1 point) Responses He proposed the Virginia Plan. He proposed the Virginia Plan. He strongly opposed the Articles of Confederation. He strongly opposed the Articles of Confederation. He drafted the New Jersey Plan. He drafted the New Jersey Plan. He facilitated the Great Compromise.

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The correct response is: He strongly opposed the Articles of Confederation.

Alexander Hamilton was a strong critic of the Articles of Confederation, advocating for a stronger central government, which ultimately led to his significant involvement in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. He did not propose the Virginia Plan, draft the New Jersey Plan, or facilitate the Great Compromise; rather, he was a proponent of a robust federal government and played a key role in the convention.