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06.03.2021 • 
Social Studies

Examine the political cartoon. The pillars are labeled with the names of states from Delaware to New York. North Carolina and Rhode Island appear to be tipping over. a political cartoon showing eleven standing pillars connected with arches. The words above it that say, 'REDEUNT SATURNIA REGNA. On the erection of the Eleventh PILLAR of the great National DOME, we beg leave most sincerely to felicitate ‘OUR DEAR COUNTRY’'. The standing pillars are labeled in this order from left to right: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, and New York. The pillar labeled North Carolina is almost standing up to join the others. There are words beside it that say, 'Rise it will'. The last pillar in the line is labeled Rhode Island, and it is not complete. It has a crack in the foundation and along the pillar. There are words beside it that say, 'The foundation is good it may yet be saved.

What does the cartoon tell us about the ratification of the Constitution?

The Constitution would never be ratified.
There were a lot of states voting against ratification.
Most states were voting in favor of ratification.
Many states believed the Anti-Federalists.

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