Asked by owenbin nguyen on Apr 30, 2024

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In The History of the American Revolution, David Ramsay

A) argued that the Constitution represented a repudiation of the Revolution.
B) urged southern states to demand greater protection for slavery before ratifying the Constitution.
C) praised American state constitutions for allowing future amendments.
D) took issue with James Madison's vision of "extending the sphere."
E) took the British side when explaining why the Revolution occurred.

American Revolution

The period (1765-1783) during which the Thirteen Colonies in North America fought and gained independence from Great Britain, leading to the founding of the United States.

David Ramsay

An American physician, historian, and politician who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, known for his contributions to American medical history and history of the American Revolution.

Constitution

Foundational tenets or traditional conventions that rule the functioning of a state or other structures.

  • Identify the principal figures involved in the Constitutional Convention and their significant contributions, including the drafting of the Constitution and the Federalist Papers.
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Monroe FieldsMay 01, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
David Ramsay, in his work on the American Revolution, praised the flexibility and foresight of the American state constitutions for including provisions that allowed for future amendments, recognizing the importance of adaptability in governance.