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shepuryov [24]
4 years ago
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"If mankind were to resolve to agree in no institution of government, until every part of it had been adjusted to the most exact

standard of perfection, society would soon become a general scene of anarchy, and the world a desert."—Alexander Hamilton
Which of the following makes a true statement about the quote?
a-Hamilton is an Anti-federalist making a case for changes to the Constitution before the states vote on ratification.
b- Hamilton is an Anti-federalist making a case for immediate ratification of the Constitution without any changes.
History
2 answers:
a_sh-v [17]4 years ago
7 0
None of these options would be correct, since Hamilton was in fact the leading Federalist of his day, although the second part of the option B is correct, since he heavily pushed for ratification. 
katovenus [111]4 years ago
4 0

i think the correct answer wasn't copied onto the question. the other two options are C. "Hamilton is a Federalist making a case for changes to the Constitution before the states vote on ratification." and D. "Hamilton is a Federalist making a case for immediate ratification of the Constitution without any changes."

In this case, the correct answer would be D. "Hamilton is a Federalist making a case for immediate ratification of the Constitution without any changes."

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