William few’s main contribution to the constitutional convention was delivering nationalist votes at crucial times.
C) delivering nationalist votes at crucial times.
<u>Explanation:</u>
William Few was a son British men moved from England to Pennsylvania. Few entered into the politics and elected in the Georgia province's congress.
He served for the continental congress( during the period 1780-88) and also elected again for the Georgia province's assembly(1783). Later, he got appointed with one of the six delegates of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 parallel along with congress.
He missed a lot of meetings because of congress's service so he never made a speech at the convention. Yet he came up with nationalist votes at the critical times for the country.
Answer:
um id say if u want it to be
Explanation:
but then no bc it isnt who you are now and makes u seem young
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The first option is just outright not correct and makes NO sense
The bill of rights WOULD NOT prevent a civil war what so ever
D makes NO SENSE since the founding fathers modeled the Goverment to not have a king to begin with, the fought a war partially due to a King.
Leaving us with C, the bill of rights would set a line on where the Goverment could not touch the basic freedoms the Americans fought for in the Revoultionary War.