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Mandarinka [93]
4 years ago
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Should Americans approve the new constitution?

History
2 answers:
kozerog [31]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

This is your opinion not someone else's

Explanation:  

Example1- I believe Americans should approve the new constitution because... your reasoning

Example2- I believe Americans should not aprove the new constitution because... your reasoning

If your teacher allows you too you can write you do and you don't it all depends on what you think and if your teacher aproves.

Instead of I believe you can also use I think etc.

Hope this helps :)

ludmilkaskok [199]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Here is a summary of my points. The Constitution was not good at its inception because it lacked the bill of rights. Which are responsible for most all of the best things in the constitution in my opinion. If I was you I would speak on how horrible the government would operate if it had the constitution which allowed for at that time unprecedented government power.

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