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18 March, 18:49

If a fair representation of the people be not secured, the injustice of the Government will shake it to its foundations

What did Randolph mean when he wrote "shake it to its foundations"?

express government's highest ideals

overthrow and then rebuild government

return government to its original purpose

weaken or destroy government

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  1. 18 March, 19:02
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    Answer: the answer is weaken or destroy government.

    Explanation: i got it correct on edge20
  2. 18 March, 19:13
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    By "shake it to its foundations" Edmund Randolph meant 'weaken or destroy government'.

    Explanation:

    Edmund Randolph was an advocate of the equability of states in the representation at the level of the United States Congress. He proposed that if the people are not given equal rights to represent, it would be an utter injustice to them and it would be very harmful to the government. He believed that the government being biased towards some states with less population yet same representation would turn the government weak and eventually destroy it.
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