Ticket A “We the People” was included in the Constitution for this reason.

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Ticket A “We the People” was included in the Constitution for this reason.

Ticket A What is to show that the power is with the people.

Ticket B In the Constitution, “conclusion” is the antonym for this word.

Ticket B What is the “preamble”

Ticket C A plan for new government was essentially what these article were.

Ticket C What are the Articles of Confederation.

Ticket D Not being able to tax the states was one problem of this committee.

Ticket D What is a weak Congress.

Ticket E Amendments were the main item this group wanted to add to the Constitution.

Ticket E Who are the Anti- federalists.

Ticket F American leaders were nervous to give the new central government more power because they were afraid it would be abused like this former leader.

Ticket F Who is King George III.

Ticket G By states having their own laws and money, this was affected.

Ticket G What is trade between states.