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andreev551 [17]
1 year ago
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Question 3 options:

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forsale [732]1 year ago
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The correct answers to the given questions are listed below:

I wrote the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom.

Thomas Jefferson

I helped draft the Articles of Confederation

Josiah Bartlett and John Dickinson

I am called the "Father of the Constitution" because of my role in drafting both The Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

James Madison

I served as President of the First Continental Congress.

Peyton Randolph

I served a key role in replacing the Articles of Confederation with The Constitution.

Continental Congress

I advised Thomas Paine when he wrote Common Sense.

Dr. Benjamin Rush

I was appointed the President of the Second Continental Congress.

John Hancock

<h3>What is a Constitution?</h3>

This refers to the supreme law of the land in any given government that is responsible for the government actions in a state that is democratically approved.

Hence, we can see that the answers to the given questions have been correctly stated above.

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