Alexander Hamilton was very concerned about what might occur if the
Constitution wasn’t adopted. He had seen firsthand the difficulties this
country faced with the weak plan of government created by the Articles
of Confederation. He worried that our financial issues would make it
difficult for us to succeed as a country. He worried about our
government being able to keep order at home. He feared we would continue
to be viewed as a weak..
Answer: the correct answer is A. He could say, "Hey, at least I'm doing good work volunteering at the homeless shelter" (assuming that being a good volunteer is important to him).
Explanation:
He also might convince himself that the flirting was harmless; thinking about how proud he is to be a pre-med student
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D.
I believe is the answer
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