History, 08.03.2021 18:30 george27212
You should now be an expert on the struggles of the early U. S. government! Imagine it is 1787, and you receive this urgent message from the Constitutional Convention. Your task is to write a response to the convention delegates to help solve their problem.
You may use the Delegates Response Template to create your response. The full Preamble appears in this template. You can also choose to present the information creatively instead, such as a song or series of text messages or using pictures.
In your response, be sure to include all the following parts:
The three most important problems with the Articles of Confederation (in your opinion)
Why each of these three problems makes a new Constitution necessary
Your own version of the Preamble to the Constitution
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