There are four sets of exercises: in paragraphing, the control of sentence length, and the use of commas (two sets).
Exercise 1: paragraphing
Exercise 2: sentence length
Each of these sentences is too long. Decide where and how you'd split up each of them for easier reading.
QUESTION A: However, ardent debate between political factions known as the Federalists and anti-Federalists ensued over the balance between strengthening the nation's government and weakening the rights of the people who 10 years earlier had explicitly rebelled against the perceived tyranny of George III of England.
The need for a stronger central government with a unified currency and the ability to conduct affairs of state such as foreign policy (and that could bind all the states under negotiated treaties and agreements rather than be undermined by a single state's refusal to comply with an international treaty) led to the stronger Federal government adopted by compromise at the Convention.