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Which of the following statements best describes why, in "Reflections on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution," Justice Thurgood Marshall criticizes the celebration of the Constitution?

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Answer:

Hello. You did not put the answer options, but we can say that Thurgood Marshall criticized the celebration of the Constitution, because he believes that the constitution was not created in an inclusive way and did not present all citizens, was not fair and caused social problems that took no time to resolve.

Explanation:

Thurgood Marshall does not believe that the constitution should be celebrated, since it did not provide a fair government. he reinforces that when the creators of the constitution used the expression “We the People” they were referring only to themselves, since the constitution did not protect or allow liberties, rights and social duties for women and blacks, and injustices with these two groups spanned years and years.