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PLEASE PLEASE HELP Write a speech using this template:
Speech Title: Balancing Power in the Constitution
Your Name:
Reviewer (Parent or Guardian):
Date:
First Paragraph: Hook your audience into wanting to read or hear your speech. You can tell a story or use a quote. Introduce the event and basic facts like people and places. Use at least three to five sentences.

Second paragraph: Discuss the separation of powers and checks and balances. Use examples to explain the difference between the two ideas.

Third paragraph: Discuss the position of the Federalists related to ratification of the Constitution. Use facts.

Fourth paragraph: Discuss the position of the Anti-Federalists related to ratification of the Constitution. Use facts.

Fifth paragraph: Summarize and review what you wrote.

Reviewer Suggestions:

In your speech, be sure to include the following items:
A: description of separation of powers and checks and balances
B: viewpoint of Federalists on ratifying the Constitution
C: viewpoint of Anti-Federalists on ratifying the Constitution
Have a parent or other trusted adult review your work. Your reviewer may have suggestions for improvement. Include your reviewer’s name and suggestions with your speech. Be sure to check your work for errors in grammar and spelling.

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