From the excerpt attached, we can tell that Gerry's argument about the Articles of Confederation was that C. The problems of the Articles could not be fixed by the state delegates.
Elbridge Gerry:
- Supported the new Constitution in some form because he believed revising the Articles would be difficult.
- Believed the Constitution was necessary for national unity.
Delegate Gerry was of the opinion that the Articles would be hard to amend by the state delegates and so agreed to them writing an entirely new Constitution altogether.
In conclusion, Gerry thought the problems of the Articles would not be easily fixed.
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