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How are the actions of the forefathers related

to the actions of the audience?

O The fathers created the nation based on liberty and

equality, and the audience must continue the fight to

ensure the nation endures.

The fathers and the audience fought a civil war to create

a democratic nation.

The fathers created a country based on democracy and

equality, but the audience is not committed to

democracy

O The founding fathers did not expect their nation to

survive, but the audience does.

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The correct answer is A) The fathers created the nation based on liberty and equality, and the audience must continue the fight to ensure the nation endures.

The actions of the forefathers related to the actions of the audience in that the fathers created the nation based on liberty and equality and the audience must continue the fight to ensure the nation endures.

The founding fathers of the United States had major motives in revising the Articles of Confederation during the summer of 1787, when delegates met at the Constitutional Convention in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After so much debating between Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton and Antifederalists led by Thomas Jefferson, the new US Constitution was created. Now, the American people have to live those rights and be in constant vigilance that the government and the representatives work for the benefit of the country. They have to do their role, but citizens have to do theirs.

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