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26 August, 04:50

What was Benjamin Franklin's view of the Constitution?

He believed it would not succeed without Washington.

He was out of the country but approved of its foundation.

He stated that it was the beginning of a new era.

He demanded a list of rights be added.

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  1. 26 August, 07:52
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    D) He demanded a list of rights be added. In which case he made the bill of rights which made amendments.
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