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Today, many take it for granted that there is a president in the U.S., along with two houses of Congress. When the Constitution was being written, none of this was certain. Take a moment to imagine: how could the U.S. Constitution have been different?

Topic: The Constitutional Convention

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the guy above me is right

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User Dmitry Pimenov
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Answer: It could have been different if we had never had a constitution, or never started being governed under the articles of confederation.

Explanation: Things would've been different is we didn't have the constitution or articles of confederation because we would've never had the strong government that we have today because things would be so different we wouldn't be able to raise money, declare war, or keep a army. James Madison is who got us here because he thought we needed a stronger government in the first place.

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