How were state constitutions helpful to the writing of the U.S. Constitution? A. The state constitutions contained no guaranteed rights, so the authors of the U.S. Constitution left them out. B. Most states had learned that having a strong central government was a mistake. C. The authors of the state constitutions had learned lessons that were useful in writing a new U.S. Constitution. D. Small and large states readily agreed on how to set up a national legislative body.
@King.Void. this one's confusing. I 4got XD
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Hold up, Just got tagged ins something else.
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Small and large states had many disagreements over the writing of a new legislative document, so I think we can narrow that down.
Any other answers you think are wrong already?
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Excuse me?
ya @King.Void.
a and b are out and so c or b can be
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Yes?
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The Constitution established a quite powerful central government
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i think it's D
I don't think so
so c
I forgot this one....my strength is in World History...sorry :(
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The larger states had a conflict with the smaller states over issues of representation
I think experience came in handy when writing a constitution
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But I'm not 100% sure either, it's a tough question
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