The framers of the Constitution began with the famous words, "We the People" Consider whether those words were Federalist or Anti-federalist and what was mneant by "the people." Which can you infer about those opening words? (5 points) O Both sides agreed on those words. The framers wrote the Constitution with both the present and future in mind. At the time, the "people" were the wealthy, white men but some knew the implications might be greater OThose words came from the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence. Both documents began with the same words. Federalists and Anti-federalists likely agreed on those words because they reminded them of their common bond to form an independent nation. O Those words likely came from the Anti-federalists. The Anti-federalists wanted a strong federal government. The "people" in the quote were the delegates or those who had control over the federal government. O Those words likely came from the Federalists. The Federalists wanted a weaker federal government and more power at the state level. The " people" in the quote are the delegates and leaders of the individual states.
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Choosing to engage in military action to assist another country is an example of sanctions. internationalism. o isolationism. o diplomacy.
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Plz which of the following provisions of the compromise of 1850 was designed to appeal to slave states? a. congress passed a strict fugitive slave law. b. the slave trade was banned in washington dc. c. texas agreed to give away some of its land so that the territory would be available for future states. d. california was admitted to the union as a free state.
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