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How was the threat of creek indian raids on the georgia frontier related to georgia's stance regarding the division of power between federal and state governments during the constitutional convention of 1787?
a)georgia supported the creation of strong state governments due to the fear of placing too much power in the hands of the president. b)georgia refused to ratify the new constitution until citizenship rights for the creek indians was guaranteed by the federal government. c)georgia supported the creation of a strong central government because the state needed federal support defending the frontier from the creeks. d)georgia supported the creation of strong state governments because the state militia had been effective in defending the frontier from indian raids.
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