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OpenStudy (anonymous):

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!! I need to finish my FLVS before august 2nd in order to pass! thanks so much! States like Virginia felt that their representation in the Legislature under the Articles of Confederation was fair because every state had equal say unfair because smaller states should have more votes unfair because representation should be based on population fair because they had more representation than other states

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Falco276 @countonme123 help please :3

OpenStudy (falco276):

OMGS. You're just like me. O_O

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how lol? :3 @Falco276

OpenStudy (falco276):

I'm doin FLVS over summer. *heart beat moment*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omfg, me too! twins lol it seriously sucks

OpenStudy (falco276):

I knowz!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you think you can help me though :3

OpenStudy (falco276):

Yeazh! I canz too!

OpenStudy (falco276):

lol. okay.

OpenStudy (falco276):

Might have to say B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks can you help me with a couple more? :$

OpenStudy (falco276):

sure. although I have to go to my work too. Its okay! I can multi task! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh I just need three more though! so thank you :) heres the next one!! Which of the following best describes the Federalists’ view on ratification of the Constitution? The ratification process should begin, but amendments needed to be offered soon after. Quick ratification would prevent unrest and increase stability. Ratification would not be necessary if the Bill of Rights was added. Ratification had to be delayed until more power was given to the states.

OpenStudy (falco276):

Hmm.................dots x100 I might have to say A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks :) & last but not least Which of the following correctly describes the Anti-Federalist position on the Bill of Rights? It would protect states from possible abuses of government. It could be added later after the Constitution itself was approved by the states. It wasn't necessary because the Constitution already limited government power. It would give the Constitution more credibility with European allies.

OpenStudy (falco276):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks so much this is the last one I promise! In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury.” The U.S. government today reflects the main idea of this quote by demanding that all Americans pay taxes to aid conflict in other nations teaching the children of Americans the only proper way to contact officials offering medical care for all Americans affected by war or other conflict protecting the right of Americans to free speech and political expression

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