Which of the following statements most accurately analyzes how the Philadelphia Convention shaped the new national government?

It prevented Federalists from establishing a central government headed by a royal monarch, which was their original aim.
It provided Federalists and Anti-Federalists with an opportunity to air their grievances against the tyranny of British colonial rule.
It offered delegates the opportunity to tweak the Articles of Confederation to ensure that states’ rights were protected.
It allowed delegates to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation by envisioning a strong federal government.

C?

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I disagree. What does your text say?
its an exam over the whole unit so there isnt really one specific text it is referring to... I don't think it is a or b. I'm thinking D?
Yes, D,