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R Base your answers to questions 5 and 6 on the passage below and on your knowledge of social strving down the insufficiency of the __ pursuance of the plan which I have amined is ston. __ present Confederation to the preservation thirteen distinct In our case, the concurrence lagreem confederation. th the complete is requisite (requirant measure that proceeds of the Union of every important floweseen. The measures happened as was to have becencies of the executed; the delinquence has, at sight, arrested all congress of the to an extreand brought them to time scarcely possess the means of keeping up the forms of administration till the States can have time to agree seping up the substantial substitute for the present shadow of a federal government. Things come to this desperate extremity at once. __ government yielding to the persuasive voice of immediate interest or onvenience, has successively withdrawn its support. till the frail and tottering edifice seems ready to fall upon our heads and to crush us beneath its ruins. Source: Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers: No. 15, December 1, 1787 (adapted) 5 Based on this passage what action would Alexander Hamilton recommend? (1) strengthening the national government (2) establishing a monarchy (3) increasing the power of the states (4) continuing touse the Articles of Confederation 6 Based on this passage, the purpose d Federalist Papers was to (1) discourage the creation of political par (2) justify the American Revolution colonists (3) support ratification of the Constitut (4) argue for a bill of rights

R Base your answers to questions 5 and 6 on the passage below and on your knowledge of social strving down the insufficiency of the __ pursuance of the plan which I have amined is ston. __ present Confederation to the preservation thirteen distinct In our case, the concurrence lagreem confederation. th the complete is requisite (requirant measure that proceeds of the Union of every important floweseen. The measures happened as was to have becencies of the executed; the delinquence has, at sight, arrested all congress of the to an extreand brought them to time scarcely possess the means of keeping up the forms of administration till the States can have time to agree seping up the substantial substitute for the present shadow of a federal government. Things come to this desperate extremity at once. __ government yielding to the persuasive voice of immediate interest or onvenience, has successively withdrawn its support. till the frail and tottering edifice seems ready to fall upon our heads and to crush us beneath its ruins. Source: Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers: No. 15, December 1, 1787 (adapted) 5 Based on this passage what action would Alexander Hamilton recommend? (1) strengthening the national government (2) establishing a monarchy (3) increasing the power of the states (4) continuing touse the Articles of Confederation 6 Based on this passage, the purpose d Federalist Papers was to (1) discourage the creation of political par (2) justify the American Revolution colonists (3) support ratification of the Constitut (4) argue for a bill of rights
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Base your answers to questions 5 and 6 on the passage below and on your knowledge of social strving
down the insufficiency of the
__
pursuance of the plan which I have amined is ston.
__
present Confederation to the preservation
thirteen distinct
In our case, the concurrence lagreem confederation. th the complete
is requisite (requirant measure that proceeds of the Union
of every important floweseen. The measures
happened as was to have becencies of the executed; the delinquence has, at sight, arrested all congress of the
to an extreand brought them to
time scarcely possess the means of keeping up the forms of administration
till the States can have time to agree seping up the substantial substitute for
the present shadow of a federal government. Things come to this
desperate extremity at once.
__
government yielding to the persuasive voice
of immediate interest or onvenience, has successively withdrawn its support.
till the frail and tottering edifice seems ready to fall upon our heads and to
crush us beneath its ruins.
Source: Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers: No. 15,
December 1, 1787 (adapted)
5 Based on this passage what action would
Alexander Hamilton recommend?
(1) strengthening the national government
(2) establishing a monarchy
(3) increasing the power of the states
(4) continuing touse the Articles of Confederation
6 Based on this passage, the purpose d
Federalist Papers was to
(1) discourage the creation of political par
(2) justify the American Revolution
colonists
(3) support ratification of the Constitut
(4) argue for a bill of rights

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5. # (1) strengthening the national government 6. # (3) support ratification of the Constitution Explanation In the passage, Hamilton emphasizes the inadequacies of the current Confederation and advocates for a stronger national government to prevent collapse. The Federalist Papers aimed to support the ratification of the Constitution by addressing these issues.

Explanation

In the passage, Hamilton emphasizes the inadequacies of the current Confederation and advocates for a stronger national government to prevent collapse. The Federalist Papers aimed to support the ratification of the Constitution by addressing these issues.
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