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justinmsk

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All of the following are the key ideas and ideals that the Framers had taken from European roots EXCEPT
 
  a. rights of man.
  b. separation of powers.
  c. pursuit of life and liberty.
  d. pursuit of happiness.
  e. judicial review.

Question 2

One reason that the original governing document of the United States was so weak was because
 
  a. it was drafted by merchants who wanted to control finance.
  b. George Washington wanted a weak state so that he could be president.
  c. no one believed that a strong state could exist in the world at that time.
  d. the colonists had just had a poor experience with a strong British crown.
  e. France helped draft the document and the French government at the time was very weak.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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