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Other than James Madison, write about a person that was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 whom you believe had the greatest impact upon the finished document. Develop the impact that person had within your writing.
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Your paper should be three pages in length, typed and double spaced. A bibliography of at least three sources is required, with a separate reference page showing sources used for this assignment. No cover pages, or titles are needed. See syllabus for other writing guidelines. You should use examples and supporting evidence for the arguments made within your paper. Be sure to proofread your paper for grammar and spelling mistakes prior to submitting it. Do not use Wikipedia or .com sources in your paper as discussed in your course syllabus and in class.
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