As outlined in Table 3.1, The Constitution, what were the primary objectives of the Framers and how did those objectives translate into the content of the Constitution?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Recall that the Framers had five primary objectives in framing the Constitution.
2, Identify those objectives, including resolving disputes over representation, encouraging public input, protecting commerce and property, creating legitimacy, and providing a coordinated approach to international relations and national defense.
3, Explain how those objectives are evident in the different articles of the Constitution.

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