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this passage is from a speech that pennsylvania delegate benjamin franklin wrote for the last day of the constitutional convention. read the passage. then answer the question below.
i confess that there are several parts of this constitution which i do not at present approve, but i am not sure i shall never approve them. . . . i doubt, too, whether any other convention we can have may be able to make a better constitution. . . . thus i consent, sir, to this constitution, because i expect no better, and because i am not sure, that it is not the best.
at present: currently
consent: agree
based on the text above, how did benjamin franklin feel about the final document drafted at the convention? select all that apply.
- he generally approved of the document.
- he did not believe the states should adopt it.
- he did not believe it was a perfect document.
- he had plans to make it a better document.
- For "He generally approved of the document": Franklin says "I consent, Sir, to this Constitution" (consent means agree), so he generally approved.
- For "He did not believe the states should adopt it": He consented to the Constitution, meaning he thought it should be adopted, so this is wrong.
- For "He did not believe it was a perfect document": He says "there are several parts of this Constitution which I do not at present approve" and "I am not sure that it is not the best" (implying he's not sure it's perfect), so he didn't think it was perfect.
- For "He had plans to make it a better document": The passage says he doubts another Convention can make a better one, and he doesn't mention his own plans to improve it, so this is wrong.
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- He generally approved of the document.
- He did not believe it was a perfect document.