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The United States constitution shapes the American government. The cultures and beliefs of the people in the 1770's when it was written influences the government.

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How did the way people lived in the 1770s influence the government today?

In the 1770s, they taught us how to serve the common good and how to have civic virtue. The people's actions including electing leaders and republican government made a big change in government today. =)


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They taught us how to serve the common good, and how to have civic virtue. the people's actions including electing leaders and republican government made a big change in our government today.


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What was NOT one of the intolerable?

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