Which two details from the passage best support the
argument that the Constitution should be fair to all
citizens?
1. "True, the U.S. Constitution has stood the
test of time for more than two hundred
years, preserving our rights, preventing
despotism, and adjusting to the needs of
an ever-growing nation." (Paragraph 1)
2.
he Constitution's most damaging
compromise was its tolerance of slavery, an
issue that eventually led to a constitutional
breakdown and terrible Civil War."
(Paragraph 2)
3. "Young men between the ages of eighteen
and twenty-one were subject to the military
draft without having the right to elect the
leaders who might send them into combat."
(Paragraph 3)
4. "These affect your education, your wages
and hours, your taxes, and your pensions."
(Paragraph 4)
5. "You will have the opportunity to choose
your leaders and perhaps to become one
yourself." (Paragraph 4)