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"if mankind were to resolve to agree in no institution of government, until every part of it had been adjusted to the most exact standard of perfection, society would soon become a general scene of anarchy, and the world a desert."—alexander hamilton
which of the following makes a true statement about the quote?
hamilton is an anti-federalist making a case for changes to the constitution before the states vote on ratification.
hamilton is an anti-federalist making a case for immediate ratification of the constitution without any changes.
hamilton is a federalist making a case for changes to the constitution before the states vote on ratification.
hamilton is a federalist making a case for immediate ratification of the constitution without any changes.
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