Why were some states slow to ratify the Constitution? Select the best answer from the choices provided. They wanted it to include more power for the central government. They feared the Constitution gave the central government too much power. Certain states were not given a voice in the Constitution’s creation. No answer is correct.
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BTW we need to get these right if i dont pass it i need to redo another question,if i pass it im done gor good
its ok if we get a few worng, just not that many
Well when they first came to the "New World", it was to escape the rule of the King in England. They knew that England had a strong central government, so they figured that was the problem, and therefore wanted to escape it. So, do you know the answer now?
A
right?
No, look at the question again. They were SLOW to ratify the constitution? would they be slow if they wanted it?
they were weary of a strong central government.
B, they didnt want to be to powerful
yes.
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good job. you just have to think about things logically.
I wouldn't know any of this if it wasn't for Mr. Dowd XD he was a fantastic teacher
i never had a favorite teacher, they were all mean once this teacher actually hit me for doing something wrong, and i was in the first grade!
she was my neighbor lol she lived in the same street that i lived in lol
wow. Mr. Dowd was really hard, but I loved how he taught. We had a ton of homework, but he never used the smart board, well, rarely really. he'd walk around the class and it was always an open class discussion. it was fantastic
wow
I miss my old school DX
if you're ready for your next question, just post it in your new post.
me too!, well not that much, i got bullied alot, but my family was over there and so was my bff and know im thousend of miles away, in another country
ready btw
wowww.. now I'm homeschooled :( post a new question
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