Speech title:balancing power in the constitution
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1st paragraph: hook your audience into wanting to read your speech m. You can tell a story or use a quote. Introduce the event and basic facts like pole and places. Use at least 3-5 sentences.

2nd paragraph: discuss the separation of powers and checks and balances l. Use examples to explain the difference between the 2 ideas.

3rd paragraph: discuss the position of the federalists related to ratification of the constitution. Use facts

4th paragraph: discuss the position of the anti-federalists related to ratification of the constitution. Use facts.

5th paragraph: summarize and review what you wrote.

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Answer:

The fifth one and the last question i did not get to so when i do i will hit u up!!

Checks and Balances- This idea is implemented in the Constitution to ensure that no one branch of the federal government gains too much power. For example, the legislative branch (Congress) can approve a bill that will then be sent to the executive branch (President). If the president does not like the bill or thinks that it violates the rights of citizens, he/she can veto the bill. Vetoing the bill stops the bill from becoming law. This check on power ensures that Congress makes laws that do not violate the rights of citizens.

                   Second Paragraph:

Anti-Federalists do not want to ratify the Constitution unless it includes a Bill of Rights. The Anti-Federalists are worried that the Constitution gives too much power to the federal government. Having a strong central government caused problems when the US was still part of Great Britain. Therefore the Anti-federalists are fearful of this type of system.

                       Third Paragraph:

3) Federalists want a new constitution passed because it will fix America's weak political structure. Before the US Constitution is implemented, the constitution being used is known as the Articles of Confederation. This constitution has an extremely weak central government, allowing for disunity among the states.

Explanation:

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