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What do you think James Madison meant when he said that America was nothing but a monster with thirteen heads?
Explain the duties of each of the three branches of government.
What emotions do you think the delegates were going through while they waited to see how the states would vote on the Constitution?
Research three of the signers of the Constitution and write a paper describing each of their lives.
Imagine that you are called upon to write a new law for the Constitution. What law would you write? Why?
Write whether you think the Constitution should change as time goes on or stay as it was written. Explain your answer.
Tell what you think the results would have been had the Constitution not been ratified.
If you were one of the signers of the Constitution, would you have given up because of all the problems they were having? Why or why not?
Why do you think Rhode Island and North Carolina finally came around to ratifying the Constitution?
Write about whether you think the United States of America is a good country. Explain why you feel that way.
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