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first continental congress 1774 the chart above shows the documents and…

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first continental congress 1774
the chart above shows the documents and events leading up to the signing of the constitution in 1787.
questions
true or false? write a t or f in the space provided.

  1. changing the interpretation of the constitution is what makes our constitution weak.
  2. the constitution allows for subjects that did not exist in 1787.
  3. the constitution can be changed only through rebellion and revolution.
  4. over 500 delegates attended the constitutional convention and signed the constitution.

events in order. write the numbers 1 - 4, indicating which historical event happened first (1), second (2), third (3), or fourth (4).
______ the ratification of the articles of confederation.
______ the adoption of the united states constitution.
______ the beginning of the american revolution.
______ the signing of the declaration of independence.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
True/False:
  1. The Constitution's interpretability (via judicial review, amendments) is a strength, allowing it to adapt, so the statement is false.
  2. The Constitution's elastic clause (Necessary and Proper Clause) lets it address modern, unforeseen issues, so the statement is true.
  3. The Constitution has a formal amendment process (Article V) separate from rebellion/revolution, so the statement is false.
  4. 55 delegates attended the Constitutional Convention, 39 signed the final document—far fewer than 500, so the statement is false.
Events in Order:
  1. The American Revolution began in 1775 with the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
  2. The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, formalizing U.S. independence.
  3. The Articles of Confederation were ratified in 1781, serving as the first U.S. government.
  4. The U.S. Constitution was adopted in 1787, replacing the Articles.

Answer:

True or False:
  1. F
  2. T
  3. F
  4. F
Events in Order:
  1. The beginning of the American Revolution.
  2. The signing of the Declaration of Independence.
  3. The ratification of the Articles of Confederation.
  4. The adoption of the United States Constitution.