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urbanoutfitters

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The chief obstacle to ratification of the Constitution by the states was
 
  A) the omission of a bill of rights.
  B) its failure to abolish slavery.
  C) the power it granted to tax.
  D) the lack of court structure below the Supreme Court.
  E) inclusion of the plural executive.

Question 2

Federalist No. 10 and Federalist No. 51 each argue, from different angles, that the constitution combats
 
  A) excessive power in the executive.
  B) the problem of an uninvolved population.
  C) weakness of the states.
  D) attacks from foreign nations.
  E) tyranny of the majority.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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