Assuming you're pro-Columbus day, these are points that can be made:
Being historically accurate, Columbus day should be celebrated because he attempted and was successful at colonizing and helping America grow.
A common argument trying to counter being pro-Columbus day is the mention of killing Native Americans, so you can mention that diseases had already existed and were the primary cause of death in the New Land rather than Natives being killed (keep in mind though that disease and murder were both factors).
Another Pro argument that could be made is the fact that yes, vikings DID find America first, however Columbus helped Americas economy, etc.
Assuming you're anti-Columbus day, these are more points:
What Christopher Columbus did to Native Americans is unjust, essentially he took land from the Natives and they were forced to convert and change their lifestyle in order to work with Columbus or were killed; brutality is unacceptable.
The day itself should be focused on the Native American victims of Columbus.
The vikings technically found the New Land.
I hope this helped a little! :)
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<u>Answer</u>: <em>A. amend the Articles of Confederation</em>
<em>Out of all the four options that we are provided with the best option that is factory correct is the first one.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The constitutional convention was done during 1787 with the thought of removing the flaws that were there in article Of Confederation.
Was done to make decisions about how American government needs to be run by revising the article of Confederation in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
About 70 delegates together to give their thoughts and plans and come up with one decision to be implemented for running the country.