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What is the main point of Benjamin Franklin’s Speech in the Convention?
A. The Constitutional Convention should not approve the Constitution because the document is too weak.
B. The Constitutional Convention should approve the Constitution, even though he himself cannot do so.
C. The Constitutional Convention should support the Constitution because the document is as good as it is likely to be.
D. The Constitutional Convention should support the Constitution because its framers have always been right in the past.
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What is the main point of Benjamin Franklin’s Speech in the Convention?
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