Opposing Views on the Constitution. this essay was written for an AP US history class, and is about the differences of opinion of those who were involved in making the Constitution
Title: Opposing Views on the Constitution. this essay was written for an AP US history class, and is about the differences of opinion of those who were involved in making the Constitution
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 519 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Opposing Views on the Constitution. this essay was written for an AP US history class, and is about the differences of opinion of those who were involved in making the Constitution
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 519 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The United States has always been a nation that has been able to adapt to its needs. The founding fathers saw that the Articles of Confederation were not working and thus, met in Philadelphia in 1787 in order to invent a staple set of laws, which would unify the nation under a stronger central government. Throughout this ordeal, States leaders emerged. These men took it upon themselves to question, modify and invent a document which would
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existence, has provided our nation with a firm base into the monument of greatness which it is today. Without the Constitution as a stepping stone, we would not be able to adapt to the times as well as we have. Although not perfect, The Constitution has withstood, becoming a relic of old, and continues to be a sort of Bible, that continues to remain and has become history and not just another part of it.