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The Constitutional Convention decided to meet again, on May 14, 1787. When James Madison and the other 56 delegates to the Constitutional convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787, they intended to amend the Articles of Confederation.

The State delegates met in 1787 so as to institute another constitution, established through the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

Further Explanations:

 

The United States’ “First Constitution” was ineffective and in the Constitution, many alterations or changes were required. The articles comprised of the confederation gave more power to the “State government” in comparison to “the central government”. This became an important reason behind the ‘encounter’ among the States. When the law came into force then, each state had different views or opinions regarding the law’s implementation.

To resolve this issue a meeting took place by the “delegates of different states” in the Pennsylvania State House of Philadelphia in 1787 to bring out modification in the “constitution” through the “Constitutional Convention”. The articles mentioned in the ‘Constitutional Convention’ of 1787 that reflected the requirement for a “strong national government”. The newly drafted ‘Constitution’ gave authority to a ‘new state’ by declaring them “sovereign”. It gave “national identity” to the people of the “new American States”. The government established the Confederation’s principles that laid importance for maintaining provincial autonomy.

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1. Though the outcomes of the Schenck and New York Times differed, what did these decisions have in common? The government has a heavy burden to prove harm. the government can limit speech that causes harm. The government has unlimited power to limit speech. The government must follow the first amendment.

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2. Under the articles of confederation, if Virginia had ten thousand citizens and Delaware had five thousand citizens, how many votes would each state have in the legislature?

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Constitution

Subject: Social Studies

Keywords: Constitution, alterations, state government, central government, delegates, Constitutional Convention, Confederation, national identity