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mixas84 [53]
3 years ago
15

Which characteristics of government did the U.S. Constitution codify in 1787? select 3

History
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Oduvanchick [21]3 years ago
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Election of representatives to a lawmaking body
mojhsa [17]3 years ago
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A, E, and F. I'm not entirely positive about F, but the other two are correct :)
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