<span><span>* mean that the did not sign the constitutionWilliam Samuel Johnson
Roger Sherman
Oliver Ellsworth (Elsworth)*DelawareGeorge Read
Gunning Bedford, Jr.
John Dickinson
Richard Bassett
Jacob BroomGeorgiaWilliam Few
Abraham Baldwin
William Houstoun*
William L. Pierce*MarylandJames McHenry
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
Daniel Carroll
Luther Martin*
John F. Mercer*MassachusettsNathaniel Gorham
Rufus King
Elbridge Gerry*
Caleb Strong*New HampshireJohn Langdon
Nicholas GilmanNew JerseyWilliam Livingston
David Brearly (Brearley)
William Paterson (Patterson)
Jonathan Dayton
William C. Houston*</span><span>New YorkAlexander Hamilton
John Lansing, Jr.*
Robert Yates*North CarolinaWilliam Blount
Richard Dobbs Spaight
Hugh Williamson
William R. Davie*
Alexander Martin*PennsylvaniaBenjamin Franklin
Thomas Mifflin
Robert Morris
George ClymerThomas Fitzsimons (FitzSimons; Fitzsimmons)
Jared Ingersoll
James Wilson
Gouverneur MorrisSouth CarolinaJohn Rutledge
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
Charles Pinckney
Pierce ButlerRhode IslandRhode Island did not send delegates to the
Constitutional Convention.VirginiaJohn Blair
James Madison Jr.
George Washington
George Mason*
James McClurg*
Edmund J. Randolph*
George Wythe*</span></span>
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Explanation:
The first fascist regime was established by Benito Mussolini in Italy in 1925. The word fascism comes from "fasci ," an Italian term for "bundle of sticks" that was a symbol for strength in unity. Fascists believe in one-party, totalitarian control of a nation and its economy.
When World War I broke out across Europe in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson ... The U.S. officially entered the conflict on April 6, 1917. ... With no vital interests at stake, many Americans supported this position. ... Central Powers and the U.S. was severely curtailed by Britain's naval blockade of Germany.