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magmichele12

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What were the Continentals?
 
  A) The nickname given to the group who gathered to write the Articles of Confederation
  B) The paper money printed by the American government to help finance the cost of the war
  C) A radical political group opposed to the wording of the proposed Constitution
  D) The British army sent to squash the colonial rebellion
  E) French soldiers like Lafayette who aided the American cause

Question 2

Which of the following statements is not a reason why the Constitution was ratified in 1788?
 
  A) Supporters of the Constitution had much more recognizable leaders.
  B) Alexander Hamilton and James Madison made spirited arguments in favor of the Constitution.
  C) A Bill of Rights was added in 1787 to persuade opponents of the Constitution to accept it.
  D) Supporters of the Constitution were much better organized.
  E) Most newspapers favored ratification of the Constitution.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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