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This statement is "true" or the first option. Natural rights are know as life, liberty, and property which is basic rights for a human being and cannot be taken from them by the government. John Locke said that humans have a "have both a right and a duty to preserve their own lives."
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Mental Health Issues
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B) turn Japan into a dangerous political and economic foe
C) cause a counterculture revolution in the United States
D) result in a nuclear attack by the Soviet union on the US
B) It had little effect on the American economy.
C) The American economy did very well.
D) The American economy was not affected.
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B. It was quickly ratified by several states, was hotly debated in others prior to ratification, reached the required number of states for ratification in June 1788, and was eventually ratified by all of them.
Explanation:
After the Constitution was written, Congress gave it to conventions of five people that were elected by each state. From December 1787 to January 1788 five states - Delaware, New Jersey, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut - conventions voted to ratify the Constitution. Later, the Anti Federalists tried to halt discussions especially in populous states such as Virginia and New York. Virginia only began the debates over the Constitution after nine states already approved it. In the end, Virginia approved the Constitution in a close vote 89-79 and recommended amendments. New York was the most divided state because the rural parts of the state were AntiFederalist. That’s why the pamphlets of “The Federalist” were written, to convince the state to ratify the Constitution.
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B.
It was quickly ratified by several states, was hotly debated in others prior to ratification, reached the required number of states for ratification in June 1788, and was eventually ratified by all of them.
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they enforced the rules and for punishment was death
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. John Adams
C. John Dickinson
D. Benjamin Franklin
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A. Thomas Jefferson
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