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How did we get to this point? ?Place a picture here of the American flag with the starts in the circle? Great American ? How did we get to this point?

The ? ?: Favored the states, central government had little power; bad ?Picture of Constitutional Convention ?meets 10 years later to find a solution Develops a list of federal laws, the ?, but not detailed enough for everyone

Continued ?: part of the population (Antifederalist) was not happy with the Constitution and write editorials to NY newspapers using fake names. Federalist combat this by replying to articles in paper ?are added to Constitution to make Antifederalist happy, which completes the Constitution NOW WE HAVE A?, THE CONSTITUTION IS RATIFIED (?What does this mean, I will tell you?)!

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