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It wasn’t. I say this because slaves were still enslaved, women had no rights, and only land holding men over 21 could vote. Congress were the only ones who could vote for president. In reality even though today we look at the constitution in a modern way the men who wrote it didn’t think the population of the new country were smart enough to vote. The 55 white men who wrote the constitution were the elite educated of the country.

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