Introduction
In this chapter you have read about the Constitutional Convention and the structure of the Constitution itself. During one hot summer, fifty-five men argued, compromised, and created our nation’s plan of government. Despite the changes that have taken place as the United States has grown in size, population, power, and technology, that document still provides an effective form of government.
Destination Title: The Constitution of the United States
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Directions
Start at the National Archives and Records Administration's Web site on the Constitution.
- Click on A More Perfect Union.
- Read the article up through the section titled "First Draft."
Use what you have learned to answer the following questions.