A.prevent the government from misusing its power
B.prevent the government from being strong
C.pacify those who opposed the Constitution
D.meet the demands of small states.
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A.to write a new constitution
B.to see what they can do about the Articles of Confederation
C.to design a new form of government
D.to revise the Articles of Confederation
A.Bill Clinton
B.Ross Perot
C.Bob Dole
D.George Bush
A.so the political parties are no longer important
B.so an independent presidential candidate can win a national election
C.but without the backing of a political party,a presidential candidate still cannot win
D.so the presidential election has become more unpredictable
A.have tight organizational structure
B.have strong leadership at the national level
C.are well organized at the grass roots level
D.are merely political forces coming together in a loose way
A.no
B.little
C.some
D.great
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