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Lesson 7: The Battle Over Ratification and the Importance of Compromise- Info Brief: Ratification Timeline
- Info Brief: Who Were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists?
- Info Brief: Publius's Vision for Constitutional Politics
- Why is deliberation important to making the U.S. Constitution work?
- Primary Source: James Wilson, "Speech at a Public Meeting in Philadelphia"
- Primary Source: Brutus, Essay No. 1
- Primary Source: Mercy Otis Warren, "Observations on the New Constitution"
- Understand: The Battle Over Ratification and the Importance of Compromise
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Why is deliberation important to making the U.S. Constitution work?
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