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Essay heading: inequality and constitution
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Since the Article of Confederation allowed independence to each state, there was no main authority that binds the states together as one to solve national problems. It is then, when George Washington and Alexander Hamilton began writing the new constitution, in hopes to form a stable unified national government... displayed 300 characters
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It is then, when George Washington and Alexander Hamilton began writing the new constitution, in hopes to form a stable unified national government.
The Constitution is without a doubt, the backbone of the United States. It sets forth fundamentals of governments, rights, and freedom. With such a sacred document that such a powerful nation today still follows, the constitution seems flawless as it has been successfully been the main influence in American politics, then, and now... displayed next 300 characters
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