Number 1 is the best answer because the quote above is most similar to the Preamble to the US constitution. It is not related to Florida's education policies, it does explain how the state constitution differs from the US constitution, and it doesn't explain how Florida organizes its executive branch.
The US would have most likely still gone to war with Spain even without the explosion of the USS Maine.
This is due to the fact that US newspapers were constantly writing about and showing pictures of Cuban citizens who were starving, unsafe, and unhealthy under the control of Spain. America's need to help Cuba falls under the idea of the Monroe Doctrine, in which the US is supposed to be the protectorate of the Western hemisphere. This is why the US felt obligated to help Cuba become independent from Spanish colonial control.
This sentiment would have probably drawn the US into war even without the attacking of the USS Maine.
Answer:
The Delegate were not sure if they wanted a strong central government may endanger state rights and individual rights
Explanation:
Which best describes one lasting effect of the Watergate scandal?
Many Americans lost faith in their government and became cynical about politics
Given the ability to deport foreigners