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NO
Our situation is truly delicate & critical. On the one hand we are in need of a strong federal government founded on principles that will support the prosperity & union of the colonies. On the other we have struggled for liberty & made lofty sacrifices at her shrine: and there are still many among us who revere her name too much to relinquish (beyond a certain medium) the rights of man for the Dignity of Government. --Mercy Otis Warren
YES
I am satisfied that anything nearer to perfection could not have been accomplished. If there are errors, it should be remembered, that the seeds of reformation are sown in the work itself, and the concurrence of two-thirds of the Congress may at any time introduce alterations and amendments. . . . I am bold to assert, that it is the BEST FORM OF GOVERNMENT WHICH HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO THE WORLD.” --James Wilson
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BIGGANSTA:
1. Making Inferences What does Warren suggest is more important than the “dignity of government”?
2. Identifying According to Wilson, how can the Constitution be changed?
3. Contrasting How would you summarize the difference between Warren’s and Wilson’s views on the risks involved with ratifying the Constitution?
kittybasil:
biggansta wrote:
1. Making Inferences What does Warren suggest is more important than the “dignity of government”?
2. Identifying According to Wilson, how can the Constitution be changed?
3. Contrasting How would you summarize the difference between Warren’s and Wilson’s views on the risks involved with ratifying the Constitution?
Okay, I'm going to assume your questions are these:
1) What does Warren suggest is more important than the "dignity of government?"
2) According to Wilson, how can the Constitution be changed?
3) How would you summarize the difference between Warren's and Wilson's views on the risks involved with ratifying the Constitution?Since this is a lot to sort through, I'll first lead with a few tips and you can tell me what your thoughts are based off those tips.1) Look at the last sentence. What does he think is more important than this "Dignity of Government" ?
2) Second sentence. Wilson points out how you can change it if you absolutely have to... so how does he think one should go about changing the Constitution? (hint 2: amendments. What are those?)
3) This one is more complicated, but the gist of it is Summarize the differences between these two people's analysis of the risks (in ratifying the Constitution)
Let me know if you need more tips, but start with these first. After that, we can work from there.
BIGGANSTA:
Hello, I have the answer to question 1 and 2 but can you do the last question for me it would appreciate me a lot. Thanks
alwayscutegang:
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kittybasil:
biggansta wrote:
Hello, I have the answer to question 1 and 2 but can you do the last question for me it would appreciate me a lot. Thanks
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