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3 years ago
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Ber [7]3 years ago
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1.) A A Constitution, 2.) B They were the first constitution of the U.S.,and they united the newly independent states under a national government with limited power.

, 3.) A It began because despite fighting a war to win their freedom, many Americans still owned slaves and did not wish to grant their slaves the same freedom that they enjoyed.

and D It led many citizens to believe that a stronger national government-one that could be trusted to maintain law and order-had to be established.

, 4.) D They accepted that the country needed a stronger central government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation could provide., 5.) A The Three- Fifths Compromise

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