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At the Philadelphia Convention,James Madison Argued That the Ultimate Authority

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Question 32

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At the Philadelphia convention,James Madison argued that the ultimate authority of the federal government came from the


A) individual states.
B) people.
C) Congress.
D) Constitution.
E) rule of law.

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