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    The Delegate Whose Contributions to the Philadelphia Convention Were So
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The Delegate Whose Contributions to the Philadelphia Convention Were So

Question 94

Question 94

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The delegate whose contributions to the Philadelphia Convention were so notable that he has been called the "Father of the Constitution" was


A) George Washington.
B) Benjamin Franklin.
C) James Madison.
D) Thomas Jefferson.
E) Patrick Henry.

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