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Mrac [35]
4 years ago
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Imagine it is late 1787. Your town is holding a community picnic to show support for the new government. You are one of a very f

ew people who know about the debate over the Constitution. The townspeople have asked you to explain these events during the picnic in the center of town.
Can u guys help me, I'm struggling with this?
It has to include:
-description of separation of powers and checks and balances
-viewpoint of Federalists on ratifying the Constitution
-viewpoint of Anti-Federalists on ratifying the Constitution
English
2 answers:
Law Incorporation [45]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

how

Explanation:

aliina [53]4 years ago
6 0
How tho I don’t get it
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