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frutty [35]
3 years ago
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1. Write a poem teaching us about Shays Rebellion. It should be at least 12-16 lines and does not have to rhyme. It should discu

ss the historical context, explain the meaning of the topic and analyze why it was so vital to the United States at the time and now. 2. Create a fictional story about being an observer at the Constitutional Convention when the Founding Fathers were debating a way to elect the President. It can be as long as you need it to be to begin and complete your story. It should discuss the historical context, explain the meaning of the topic and analyze why it was so vital to the United States at the time and now. Make sure also to advise the Founding Fathers on the Popular Vofe and if they should use the Electoral College at all . 3. Write a speech as if you were George Washington, a Federalist at the time, convincing Americans to ratify the new Constitution. Also, you should include why the Articles of Confederation simply would not work any longer and why a Bill of Rights is not necessary. You should also analyze and explain how this new. Constitution will improve the lives of Americans for future generations. 4 Write a speech as if you were Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic Republican (anti-federalist) persuading Americans to change the Articles of Confederation and not ratify the new.Constitution without including a Bill of Rights. 5. Write a rap or a song about any of these topics (Articles of Confederation, Electoral college, federalists v. anti-federalists, Constitutional Convention, Shays Rebellion). It can be as many abrs as you need it to be to show mastery of all the content-related to your. topic. It should discuss the historical context, explain the meaning of the topic and analyze why it was so vital to the United States at the time and now 6. Create a podcast and discuss one of these topics: (Articles of Confederation, Electoral college, federalists v. anti-federalists, Constitutional Convention, Shays Rebellion): It should discuss the historical context, explain the meaning of the topic and analyze why it was so vital to the United States at the time and now..​
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serg [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

What to do

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how many lines

jolli1 [7]3 years ago
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Girl nobody is gonna do a whole project for you
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