Which of the following statements best describes why Justice Thurgood Marshall, in his Bicentennial Speech, criticizes the celebration of the Constitution? A. He believes that the Constitution of 1787 is better than the modern Constitution, which has many amendments. B. He believes that the Constitution should not be celebrated because it did not abolish slavery and prevent the Civil War. C. He believes that the Constitution of 1787 contains unfortunate compromises by the Framers that need examination in 1987. D. He believes that it is unpatriotic to criticize the Framers, who had to compromise to produce a Constitution that most delegates would support.