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    • Cr4zy
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      Anyone here read the book Founding Brothers: The Next Generation? I didn't really understand it very well when I read it. I think I missed something while reading it. Anyways, If you have read this book, I need some questions answered that I didnt get:

      In the last chapter- The Friendship, how did the friendship make clear of the issues related to the American Revolution? Or in another way, what did the revolution mean to each of the 8 founding fathers?

      In The Silence, what was the great compromise of the constitution?

      In the Collaborators how did the foreign policy figure into the collaborations and what were the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions? What was the significance in tehistory of the early republic?

      These questions are right off my study guide. Much appreciated if anyone answers these.

      ~My Deviantart Page~

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      • Seta Ginny
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        You're pretty much asking someone to do your homework for you right here. Which isn't very fair to them…or to you for that matter. (I'm a future English/History teacher and hopefully professor, what can I say. I think these things are important.)

        What I would recommend doing is re-reading the parts that you did not understand. Sometimes it takes several times for these things to sink in. Also, if you're having difficulty understanding certain historical details presented, I recommend reading an outside source such as wikipedia to help clarify certain issues or events. Be careful with wiki - it's not always 100% reliable but the articles are usually simpified and good for getting the gist of things. Believe me, it helps a lot!

        However, the one major thing I would avoid doing is plagiarizing, or copying things from another source. This is extremely important, and it can get you kicked out of school depending on the circumstances. Don't simply copy someone's answers or print out parts of the wikipedia article. Teachers and professors can usually judge this sort of thing, so be careful not to.

        I apologize, for the most part I'm just stating the obvious here..I wish I could be more help, but I've never read that book. Good luck!

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        • Cr4zy
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          Yeah that's pretty much it; I suck at history. 😕 Cause this is the most confusing book i have encountered. Those are 3 questions I just can't see to get. I got desperate.

          ~My Deviantart Page~

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