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evelyn o bentley

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Who argued that the concept of civic republicanism coexisted with classical liberalism during the time of the Revolution?
 
  A) Alexis de Tocqueville D) Samuel Huntington
  B) John Locke E) Gordon Wood
   C) James Madison

Question 2

The three-fifths compromise was
 
  A) a compromise on slavery.
   B) a compromise on representation.
   C) repealed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
   D) necessary to achieve ratification of the Constitution.
   E) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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