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Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
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Write an introductory paragraph that clearly states your position on ratifying the Constitution, as a Federalist.

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mart [117]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Constitution will be approved if it has all the necessary materials.

Explanation:

As a Federalist, I will ratify or approve the Constitution if it has all the necessary materials that is needed to run the country efficiently otherwise it will not be approve at all.

The government is set up under the Constitution by composing of three branches which is the legislative, executive, and judicial. Without these three branches the government will not formed and perform its function.

My point of view on including of a bill of rights is that it is a very important and necessary part of the constitution, without bill of rights the constitution is incomplete.

I disagree with the opposing position of the Anti-Federalist because they are against of more power of the federal government over the states.

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