Answer :
The question is incomplete.
The correct question is:
The plan offered to our deliberations affects too many particular interests, innovates upon too many local institutions, not to involve in its discussion a variety of objects foreign to its merits.." Which of the following statements supports the idea presented in this quote from the exerpt?
A) Hamilton feared the focus on regional interests would undermine the process of honest reform
B) Hamilton would have replaced all those who participated in the first reform efforts if he could have.
Answer: B. Hamilton would have replaced all those participated in the first reform effects if he could have.
Explanation:
After an equivocal experience of an ineffective subsisting government, a new constitution for the United States was deliberated upon.
Hamilton feared that the plan will will not come to pass due to different opinions based on "the object foreign to its merit". This was the reason for further caution because Hamilton would have replaced those who participated in the first reform effort if he could have. This is due to the fact that deductions could be drawn from the reflection that they weren't always sure that those who advocated the truth were influenced by purer principles than their antagonists. That was why caution was remembered in all processes.