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What are the two most important central ideas of Franklin's speech? A. The Constitution has faults that should be remedied in years to come by a different group of people with different opinions. Trying to remedy what is wrong in the Constitution at the present time will only cause extreme discord and fighting. B. Government people who keep discussing their objections will cause division among their constituents as well as foreign nations. The present Constitution with all its faults will cause the people to become corrupt and in need of a powerful government. C. A written Constitution can never be flawless because anything created by flawed people will inevitably be imperfect. There comes a time when government people must abandon their arguments so to reach an agreement that assures citizens have a strong government. D. People who have too many opinions should admit they do not know everything. When people become corrupt, they will need a powerful and oppressive government.

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Answer: A. The Constitution has faults that should be remedied in years to come by a different group of people with different opinions. Trying to remedy what is wrong in the Constitution at the present time will only cause extreme discord and fighting.

C. A written Constitution can never be flawless because anything created by flawed people will inevitably be imperfect. There comes a time when government people must abandon their arguments so to reach an agreement that assures citizens have a strong government.

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