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The Constitution:
Counter Revolution or National Salvation?

Claudia Argyres and Jim Smith

Was the Constitution an abandonment of the ideals of the American Revolution?

Was the Constitution essential to assure our survival as a nation?

It is Fall 1787. The Federal Convention has recently concluded its closed door meetings in Philadelphia and presented the nation with a new model for the government. It is now up to each special state convention to decide whether to replace the Articles of Confederation with this new constitution. The debate is passionate and speaks directly to what our founding fathers had in mind in conceiving this new nation. Does this new government represent our salvation or downfall? As a politically active citizen of your region, you will take a stand on this crucial issue of the day.

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