A political cartoon with the words Federal Superstructure. 5 pillars are labeled Del, Pen. N Jer, Geor, Con. A god is raising a pillar labeled Mass. What point is the author of this cartoon trying to make? It is not important for all of the states to approve the Constitution. Government structure is complete with the states that have approved the Constitution. The states that have approved the Constitution still need other states’ support. Massachusetts is the most important state in the Union.

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The ratification of the Constitution by the states is depicted in this cartoon as the construction of a structure.

Option C is the correct statement that proves the cartoon's description.

The reason:

  • The Massachusetts Constitution, created in 1779, is thought to be the world's oldest functional written constitution.

  • It was the state's final written constitution.

  • This is what the animation is attempting to portray.
  • It was written by former President John Adams.

  • It served as a model for the United States Constitution.

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The point which the author of this cartoon is trying to make is:

  • C. The states that have approved the Constitution still need other states’ support

Ratification of the Constitution

This was an important event in American history as all the states needed to ratify the Constitution which was created by the founding fathers.

With this in mind, we can see that the political cartoon is talking about the importance of the other states like Massachusetts approving the Constitution.

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